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Rooibos industry donates thousands of cups of tea to hospital workers

Staying hydrated is an essential part of overall wellness for everyone, but for doctors and nurses it is even more critical

To keep Gauteng’s army of health-care workers fighting the pandemic on the frontlines healthy and hydrated, the Rooibos industry recently donated 23 960 cups of Rooibos tea to designated Covid-19 hospitals in Johannesburg and Pretoria.

SA Rooibos Council (SARC) spokesperson Adele du Toit said: “As the country accelerates toward the peak of the virus, our dedicated doctors, nurses and other medical staff are bearing the brunt as they risk their lives to care for Covid-19 patients.

“Hospitals are filling up every day and frontline staff are working long hours to battle the virus day and night. Many of them are exhausted – both physically and mentally – and even have scars from wearing protective devices, but they keep soldiering on.

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“Now more than ever, we want to show our gratitude by supplying them with a steady stream of Rooibos tea to remind them we care.”

Among the hospitals in Johannesburg and Pretoria that will benefit from the donation are Charlotte Maxeke and Steve Biko hospitals.Hospitals in Cape Town and KwaZulu-Natal have also been gifted 54 000 cups of Rooibos tea to boost staff morale countrywide.

Dr Mathabo Mathebula, CEO of Steve Biko Hospital, said the Rooibos tea donation has kept the spirits of frontline workers up in a time of chaos.

Du Toit said staying hydrated is an essential part of overall wellness for everyone, but for doctors and nurses with high-intensity work shifts, it is even more critical.

“Drinking Rooibos will also reduce the likelihood of headaches and fatigue, which are common when opting for coffee or energy drinks that contain caffeine. Rooibos has been proved to fight stress by lowering the stress hormone, cortisol, which will help health workers cope and is packed with antioxidants that sustain a healthy immune system.

“Other health benefits include reducing the risk of vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis, which both play a role in the development of heart disease.

“It’s humbling to think that there are literally millions of medical staff around the world right now putting their lives on the line, often with limited resources. The donation is our way of showing appreciation and saying thank you for going beyond caring for patients during the pandemic. You are our true national heroes!”

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