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HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL
Fighting Disease, Fighting Poverty, Giving Hope
Silwa Nezifo, Silwa Nobubha, Sinika Ithemba |
To : Media
Date: 06 September 2009
Head of Department (Dr Sibongile Zungu) calls on churches to play a role
in the prevention of diseases
Traumatised by political violence of the 80’s and early 90’s; the United
Congregational Church of South Africa (UCCSA) congregated in Inanda Newtown
B where they awaited the Head of Department of Health, Dr Sibongile Zungu,
to educate them about ways to prevent them from contracting the wide
spreading virus, H1N1 Flu.
They shared with the Head of Department (HoD) that they are the face of
poverty and disease, they also cried that they are victimised by criminals
who are ruling the streets of this small township. They said they always
congregate to pray for their salvation from these social ills.
When the HoD took the platform they sang loudly from their hymn book a song
titled; Mangisondele kuwe Nkos’ (Let come closer to you Lord). The lyrics
tell the story of their anguish and pain. It goes like;
“Nasosizini
Ngodumisa, Nkos’
Uma kungabe
Ngokuhlupheka kwami
Ngiyasondezwa, Nkosi (My emphasis)
Kuwe manje.”
The HoD said; “We have many diseases in society that we (together) can
defeat. These include rampant corruption in the public service, growing
culture of laziness among public servants, HIV and AIDS and the emergent of
communicable diseases. If we could all do what we are supposed to do in
preventing the spread of HIV infection, a lot of money could be released to
focus on other things such as revamping our hospitals.
“Similarly with H1N1 Influenza, hundreds of people who have contracted the
virus have been treated and are well. This includes the first case that was
detected to be having this type of influenza. It was a four year-old from
Mexico, he/she is alive and well. Our emphasis is for people to go back to
personal hygiene practices. The people who are at high risk are the pregnant
women, the elderly, people whose immunity has been compromised, those with
diabetes, lung and heart diseases. We urge them to visit their clinic as
soon as they develop influenza symptoms. In KwaZulu-Natal the numbers will
soon reach a thousand and we need everyone to play a role. Church committees
must discuss this matter in their meetings and the department will intensify
its public education campaign” concluded Dr Sibongile Zungu speaking at the
UCCSA congregation.
This is part of the government’s campaign to educate and inform the public
about H1N1 influenza. The main objective is to prevent its spread as it is
taking the lives of the young and pregnant. The campaign will be taken to
malls, taxi ranks and other public areas.
In this province we have had two deaths of pregnant women; we are awaiting
four other deaths that are still to be confirmed by the National Institute
for Communicable Diseases (NICD). The number of infected people was around
820 and any new cases will be communicated by NICD.
ENDS
ISSUED BY:
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: KWAZULU-NATAL
083 285 0567
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