JOHANNESBURG - COVID-19 worsened working conditions in the health sector, according to Hospersa's Kevin Halama.WATCH | Remembering and celebrating those on the frontline
"One of the biggest challenges that face the nursing profession is the staffing shortages, says Halama "There has been a moratorium on the filling of vacant funded posts, I think that is mainly caused by the wage bill," he adds.Watch the video above for more details on this story.
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Staff shortage due to money , nurses and paramedics , lowest income earners, show me a nurse or paramedic driving a 2020/2021 car not one because they cant afford it , they use public transport or drive a jalopie HospersaOnline Mediclinic HealthZA nursesday2021
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