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COVID-19's impact on SA healthcare workers: 230 dead

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, over 27,000 healthcare workers have tested positive for the virus with a death toll of 230 in the sector. Polity reports that Health Minister Zweli Mkhize revealed that, as of 4 August, a total of 27,360 healthcare workers were reported as having contacted the virus.

Of the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the healthcare sector, 21,333 (78%) cases were reported in the public sector, while 6,027 (22%) were from the private sector. "The overall infection rate amongst healthcare workers as compared to the total number of cases identified nationally is 5% which is well below the global average of 10%," Mkhize said.

A further breakdown revealed that more than half (52%) of the healthcare workers who tested positive were nurses, while 6% (1 644) were doctors.

Mkhize added that, as of 4 August, 230 COVID-19 related deaths had been confirmed among healthcare workers. He said 37 deaths were recorded in the private sector while 203 were from the public sector. This translated to a mortality rate of 0.9% among healthcare workers.

"We salute these fallen soldiers and pay tribute to them for their commitment to serving the people of South Africa right until the very end. We extend our condolences to all the family, friends and colleagues of these valuable members of society."

Mkhize said a total of 16,005 healthcare workers had also recovered as of 4 August, which translated to a 58% recovery rate in the health sector.

Mkhize said: "We wish all healthcare workers currently battling COVID-19 a speedy recovery and look forward to welcoming them back to the workforce when they are fully recovered.”

 

[link url="https://www.polity.org.za/article/covid-19-over-27-000-cases-and-230-deaths-among-healthcare-workers-but-sa-below-global-averages-2020-08-13"]Full Polity report[/link]

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