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Government spends R17m on quarantine sites

The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure is responsible for identifying sites and making them available.

PUBLIC Works and Infrastructure Minister, Patricia de Lille, says government has so far spent R17 million to procure quarantine sites.

Responding to a question when Ministers in the Economic Cluster fielded oral questions in the National Assembly, De Lille said there was a need to find a bigger balance between finding private and public sites for quarantine purposes.

“The private sites that we are currently using and have procured are the rate that National Treasury has negotiated with the industry, which is between R850 and R1 250. So far, we have spent just over R17 million of the projected R27 million for quarantine sites,” she said.

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De Lille said in terms of the regulations, the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure is responsible for identifying sites and making them available.

“Once we identify sites [with over 3 000 sites having been identified by now, 630 of which are owned by the State], the Department of Health goes to inspect and assess the centres. Once the Department of Health approves them… for quarantine or isolation, it is only then as Public Works we procure the sites.”

To date, De Lille said the Department of Health has approved 403 facilities, which are being assessed, with about 37 000 beds. Currently, government has used about 136 of those facilities, representing about 12 000 beds.

“The sites that can be made available and can be made public are the responsibility of the Department of Health because they assess and confirm these sites,” the minister said.

 

 


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