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Masks continue to be donated in and around Ladysmith

The IMA team recently visited the Ekuvukeni Clinic, Kleinfontein Clinic, Driefontein Clinic, St Antonine’s Home for the Aged and clinics in some areas of Watersmeet

The Islamic Medical Association (IMA) is continuing with its efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the Ladysmith area. They are doing this by distributing face masks to as many people as possible.

The IMA team recently visited the Ekuvukeni Clinic, Kleinfontein Clinic, Driefontein Clinic, St Antonine’s Home for the Aged and clinics in some areas of Watersmeet.

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Masks were given to all the patients at the respective clinics to help keep them safe from the dreaded coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

The team was heartily thanked by all for the great work they are doing.

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