The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Meat boost for Wilkins hospital

- Sunday Mail Reporter

ONE of the country’s largest referral centres for Covid-19 patients, Wilkins Infectious Disease Hospital, received a timely boost on Friday after beef producer Montana Carswell (MC Meats) donated meat vouchers for staff and patients, and pledged to continue assisting the institutio­n.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Wilkins Hospital clinical medical officer Dr Wilson Marikopo thanked MC Meats for the “timely donation”.

“The gesture by MC Meats shows us that we are not alone in the fight against Covid19. Most of the donations we have received were personal protective equipment. This kind of donation will cover a big gap that the City of Harare has been failing to cover due to cash constraint­s,” he said.

Dr Marikopo called for the corporate world to assist health institutio­ns with similar non-monetary benefits that can boost the morale of staff and patients during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“This donation and partnershi­p with MC Meats will help in rejuvenati­ng our staff and this will also be further reflected on how we care for our patients. It’s not just about monetary incentives all the time, but these tokens go a long way in motivating our staff. The morale has been very low within our staff members but I am sure this will boost their morale,” he said.

MC Meats head of processing and de-boning Mr Darlington Matinyarar­e said the donation would provide relief to patients and motivate staff.

“We decided to partner Wilkins hospital in catering for the needs of patients and staff through our donation of 300kgs of meat. This is a purely humanitari­an gesture by MC Meats to appreciate the work Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital is doing and the risk that the staff take by dealing with patients,” said Mr Matinyarar­e.

Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital was designated as the first Covid-19 referral centre in February this year. It has also been involved in the training of healthcare workers from other centres.

 ??  ?? Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital personnel (from left) Sister Precious Mangoro (acting hospital matron), Mrs Beata Muringi (hospital catering supervisor) and Dr Wilson Marikopo (clinical medical officer) receive a replica meat voucher from Mr Darlington Matinyarar­e; head of processing and de-boning at MC Meats
Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital personnel (from left) Sister Precious Mangoro (acting hospital matron), Mrs Beata Muringi (hospital catering supervisor) and Dr Wilson Marikopo (clinical medical officer) receive a replica meat voucher from Mr Darlington Matinyarar­e; head of processing and de-boning at MC Meats

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