Mkhize says some people may not present symptoms of the“We need to get used to the fact that from now on there is a new culture, no hugs, no kissing, no shaking of hands, keep at a distance, keep at least one meter apart and if somebody’s coughing look away or use your elbow if you are coughing. But in addition, we want that distancing. And this must be now part of our new culture of how we want to keep that curve flat.
Mkhize has warned health care workers against acting unethically by stopping work because they are dissatisfied with what they say is a lack of personal protective equipment like gloves and masks. Mkhize says health care workers should not give in to fear, because they have been trained on how to deal with infectious diseases.
“We are trained, just like the army. The army can’t say the other fellows are shooting. You are trained on how to face the bullet and you know how to deal with it. In this case, these are professionals, they are trained to defeat infections, they are trained to defeat COVID-19. They are not fearful.what we need is to make sure that when there’s anxiety it means there is unequal training that we must invest in.
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