Covid-19: Netcare hospitals suspend visiting hours because of the severity of the Covid-19 pandemic

JOBURG – Netcare said that only one parent at a time is allowed to visit newborns in a nursery or NICU as part of Netcare's measures to avoid further spread of the coronavirus.


The number of confirmed coronavirus infections is standing at 709 in South Africa as of this morning (25 March). In light of this, Netcare hospitals have decided to suspend visiting hours to avoid further spread of the coronavirus.

Netcare chief executive officer Dr Richard Friedland said, “In light of the severity of the Covid-19 pandemic, we needed to take extraordinary measures to protect all healthcare teams and our patients who cannot be discharged.”

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Friedland said all visiting hours for general wards, ICUs and the high care units will be suspended with immediate effect.

The only exceptions are as follows:

“We thank families and friends of patients for their co-operation with regard to these measures in this unprecedented time and for their contribution to ensuring that we keep our most vulnerable loved ones safe,” Dr Friedland concluded.

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