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Adopt a Ward to support medical staff

The Stanford community has also pulled together to support exhausted health workers at the local Stanford Clinic, the Hermanus Provincial Hospital and Hermanus Mediclinic. Health workers are under tremendous pressure, having to navigate high numbers of infected patients while experiencing a critical shortage of hospital beds and a growing loss of staff as more doctors and nurses are testing positive for Covid-19 and falling ill.

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On Tuesday 12 January, village volunteers delivered bunches of fresh flowers, baked goodies and messages of thanks to the clinic and both hospitals. “We want to ensure that these hardworking people know how much we appreciate their sacrifices. We stand behind them and are ready to assist them in any way we can,” said Tracey Anderson of Stanford Tourism, on behalf of the greater community.

The village has also launched an Adopt a Ward campaign, which entails supporting one ward at one hospital for the next two to four weeks. “We’ll be supporting the staff of the Mediclinic Emergency Room, as this was our first point of communication where we realised the level of utter desperation,” says Tracey. “Our aim is to provide the working staff on the ward with a nutritious meal per shift, and chicken soup for those staff members who’ve fallen sick and are in isolation on their own.

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