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Wind farm supports Springbok hospital

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Kangnas Wind Farm is supporting the Dr Van Niekerk Hospital in Springbok through the provision of personal protective equipment (PPE) and two high flow oxygen machines, to assist with COVID- 19 relief as well as after the pandemic.

The Kangnas Wind Farm has provided the Dr Van Niekerk Hospital in Springbok with PPE and two high flow oxygen machines. Picture: Suppled

KANGNAS Wind Farm is supporting the Dr Van Niekerk Hospital in Springbok through the provision of personal protective equipment (PPE) and two high flow oxygen machines, to assist with Covid- 19 relief as well as after the pandemic.

“Doctors in South Africa and across the world are seeing positive outcomes from using high-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO), a non-invasive oxygen therapy, instead of mechanical ventilation.

“They say they are now using HFNO for many patients who would have been intubated in the early days of the epidemic, which is why we are funding this equipment,” Cheryl Persensie, Economic Development Manager at Kangnas Wind Farm, said.

The added advantage to the HFNO is that it can be used not only in a high-care unit but also in normal and acute beds and will be used for a range of treatments post-Covid.

This equipment, in addition to full PPE gear, which include 180 scrub suits, 4000 disposable aprons and 1200 examination gloves has been funded by the Wind Farm, to help the Dr Van Niekerk Hospital in Springbok, to improve health services provided to the local community.

Dr Grootboom, CEO of Dr Van Niekerk Hospital, expressed the gratitude of the nurses, doctors and management of the hospital to Kangnas Wind Farm for the donation, which, he pointed out, would strengthen the fight against the scourge of the coronavirus.

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