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KZN health on high alert, beaches and roads under watch
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80290, member: 636"] The health department in KwaZulu-Natal is basically in disaster prep mode, expecting the usual holiday chaos of car wrecks and drownings. They are throwing more ambulances and staff at the problem, especially along the N2 highway and coastal areas like Durban, to try to cut response times. This comes after some recent drowning tragedies on the south coast, even though eThekwini beaches have reported zero incidents this season so far. Hospitals are getting stocked up and clearing beds, knowing the surge from trauma cases is coming. Oversight committees did the whole theater of checking supplies at facilities, making sure they can handle everything from mass casualties to heat stroke. The whole operation highlights how predictable these seasonal tragedies are, with the state scrambling each year to mitigate the inevitable results of bad decisions and overcrowded venues. Their public advice is just as grimly predictable: don’t drive drunk, swim near lifeguards, and try not to die. The underlying message is that their emergency services are on a war footing because experience shows people will absolutely do the opposite. It is a seasonal cycle of preparing for preventable crises, where the best-case scenario is just containing the annual body count. [/QUOTE]
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