WATCH | Zweli Mkhize on Cuban doctors: 'We welcome their presence'
The health minister says he does not understand the negative attitude towards the doctors.
Health minister Zweli Mkhize says he does not understand the negative sentiment towards the Cuban doctors in SA as they came to the country "out of their love for humanity".
Mkhize was in the Eastern Cape on Monday and said the Cuban doctors would be sent to the area to help with hotspots that have been identified.
He cautioned against negative criticism of the delegation, explaining that SA should be grateful to have their expertise.
Mkhize was in the Eastern Cape on Monday and said the Cuban doctors would be sent to the area to help with hotspots that have been identified.
He cautioned against negative criticism of the delegation, explaining that SA should be grateful to have their expertise.
In the Eastern Cape today, Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize cautioned against negativity towards Cuban doctors who are here to assist South Africa in fighting Covid-19. Today’s comments echo his sentiments during a media briefing on 28 April. pic.twitter.com/LecLrSnjJS
— Dr Zweli Mkhize (@DrZweliMkhize) May 11, 2020
Questions over the cost of the doctors in SA have been raised by medical associations and doctors, with some pointing out that many local doctors are ready to help but have not been called to duty.