The Western Cape’s public health-care system will be able to activate an additional 2,700 beds to treat patients in the third Covid-19 wave.
This, according to the Western Cape Head of Health, Dr. Keith Cloete who says the province activated 1,680 beds in the first wave, while 2,330 beds were brought online in the second wave.
Cloete says with the third-wave peak now weeks way, the healthcare system is ready to admit patients that would need immediate medical care.
Access the full briefing here.
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