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Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town said Tuesday that it followed provincial health guidelines for decontamination after a cleaner allegedly claimed they were told to use chlorine to disinfect a room where a nurse worked, who recently died of Covid-19.
IOL reported that the cleaner alleged that they were told to use Jik and other cleaning products to disinfect the J Ground.
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This followed the infection and death of Nurse Ntombizakithi Ngidi last week.
She is the second nurse to die of Covid-19 in the province after Petronella Benjamin succumbed a day before she allegedly retired.
Tygerberg Hospital spokeswoman Laticia Pienaar said the room had been decontaminated on Friday, followed by cleaning the terminal over the weekend.
“An outside contractor was hired to decontaminate the room,” he said.
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“The hospital follows the Western Cape [health department’s] Covid-19 Occupational Safety and Health Policy that provides occupational health guidance on managing Covid-19 among health workers, and includes guidelines on risk assessment and mitigation, medical surveillance, case management of health workers diagnosed with Covid-19, etc.
“This implies the procedure to follow to decontaminate an identified area and evaluate and evaluate relevant personnel who were in contact with a confirmed case.”
International Nurses Day was celebrated on Tuesday, during which the Minister of Health, Zweli Mkhize, together with his deputy Dr. Joe Phaahla and the MEC of Health, will hold a special candlelight ceremony for all nurses. from the country.
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The Western Cape commemoration was supposed to take place at Tygerberg Hospital.
Nationwide, 206 people have died and 11,350 are infected with Covid-19 as of Tuesday.
The Western Cape has the highest number of positive cases, currently representing 53% of the total national cases in 6,105.
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