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Gauteng MECs take part in the Covid-19 community screening and testing

The MEC’s joined thousands of health professionals and community health workers that have been trained in Gauteng to undertake this programme.

SHARPEVILLE.- Gauteng Provincial Government’s Members of the Executive Council (MECs) joined hundreds of field workers across Gauteng’s five districts to form part of the screening and testing campaign aimed at combating Covid-19.

The MEC’s joined thousands of health professionals and community health workers that have been trained in Gauteng to undertake this programme.

In Sedibeng, MEC’s Bandile Masuku and Mbali Hlope visited Sharpeville (Ward 14: Swimming Pool, Ward 13: Lebowa Seapoint, Ward 22: Soul City Phase 2 Tshepiso, Ward 12: Sports Ground Kensington and Ward 11: Diventjheng)

 

Gauteng MEC of Health Bandile Masuku (left) visited a testing and screening site in Sharpeville yesterday.

 

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