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Aug 4, 2020 20 tweets 8 min read Read on X
Many are worried and asking many questions whether the coronavirus can be passed on through breastmilk and how can they protect themselves and their babies. I can assure you that the #COVID19 virus has not been found in breastmilk . #WorldBreastfeedingWeek Image
Research evidence has shown that the virus is not transmitted through breastmilk or by giving breastmilk that has been expressed from a mother who is confirmed/ suspected to have #COVID19.
#WorldBreastfeedingWeek
A baby’s immune system is not yet fully developed and requires the immune protection from breastmilk. This life saving protection is more important than ever right now during the #COVID19 pandemic.
#WorldBreastfeedingWeek
Breastfeeding can protect children from many other illnesses and conditions such as diarrhoea, chest infections, diabetes, and heart disease. Nearly half of diarrhoea episodes and one third of respiratory infections are due to lack of breastfeeding. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek
Breastfeeding provides protection against postpartum haemorrhage after the baby is born. The long term benefits are that chances of getting breast cancer, ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer are reduced.#WorldBreastfeedingWeek
Breastfeeding is nature’s way of protecting the physical and mental wellbeing of mothers and babies in the first critical years of life.#WorldBreastfeedingWeek
Among the reasons why there is an increase in malnutrition especially in children under five is because many mothers wean their children to quickly, large due to socio-economic pressures on women in modern times.#WorldBreastfeedingWeek
There is a clear link between malnutrition and lack of breastfeeding. Furthermore, our current levels of exclusive breastfeeding- 1 in 4 children (32%) is not good enough.#WorldBreastfeedingWeek
SA’s recommendation of optimal infant feeding is in line with the global recommendation for infant feeding. Breastfeeding should begin within the 1st hour after birth, and all babies,regardless of the mother’s HIV status-should be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months.
I urge all mothers, fathers and caregivers not to default on their children’s vaccination schedules for fear of visiting a facility and contracting #COVID19. Image
Our facilities all have a triage mechanism whereby patients with flu-like illnesses are separated from patients presenting for other reasons. This is to ensure that access to quality health care is not compromised during the #COVID19 surge. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek
Donated breastmilk is a critical resource in managing children who cannot breastfeed for various reasons but whose optimal treatment includes the administration of breastmilk. The vast majority of these patients are premature babies who benefit enormously. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek
I would therefore like to encourage all health care workers to contact the nearest Breast Bank if they require breast milk for their patients and to assure them that there is adequate stock at this stage. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek Image
We will continue with our efforts to support and empower mothers and primary caregivers with information on their parenting journey, even during these difficult times, from pregnancy stage until the child turns 5 years old. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek
It is important for us to support first time and young mothers. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek Image
We have just launched Season 2 of our Side-by-Side radio shows. These radio shows are broadcast weekly in 10 official languages and aim to provide caregivers and community members with information on the full range of care that children require, ensuring they develop optimally.
To access all breastfeeding support resources and information, please visit sidebyside.co.za/resources. One can also join the caregiver community on facebook.com/SidebySideSA/ for more breastfeeding information or to enter monthly competitions. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek
Breastfeeding is a natural phenomenon- a beautiful reflection of humanity’s foundation. African culture has always embraced, indeed normalized, breastfeeding and this is a culture we need to reinculcate in modern society. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek
Women must be able to feed their babies anywhere,anytime, without feeling any shame in doing so.#WorldBreastfeedingWeek
We call on all men & women to support natural breastfeeding in any environment whether it be work, in public places, in gatherings, churches or even at home when other people enter into that space.#WorldBreastfeedingWeek

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Mar 14, 2021
Driving to Nongoma now to pay our respects

Eish!

Kubuhlungu!!!

I thought about this day many times and wished it would never come or at least not now!!

Remembering the first day we went as team led by Nxamalala in 1994 as the 3 newly appointed ANC MECs in Kzn
We reached NND around 22:00

Isilo came out of kwaKhangela Palace opened his arms and said “welcome home” and gave loud laugh as we were ushered in

We had dinner at 01:00 and toured all palaces waking up the oNdlunkulu to greet and we left Nongoma 06:30.
As we joined caucus in legislature in Pietermaritzburg at 11:00, we were still in disbelief of the night gone by as we gave the account to our comrades.

KwaZulu-Natal had turned a corner!!
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Kafushane esifuna ukugcizelela sibe nomhlangano nekomidi eliholwa u DP Mabuza no Mengali u Cyril Ramaphosa ngomgomo. #VaccineRolloutSA
Abanye abantu bathukile uma bezwa ukuthi lemigomo isizophelelwa iskhathi. Esifuna ukugcizelela ukuthi asikapheli iskhathi sayo , siyophela ngo April. #VaccineRolloutSA
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The government’s process of procuring vaccines preceded the discovery of the 501Y.V2 variant and other variants. #VaccineRolloutSA
Before the efficacy results, SA could not delay receipt of the vaccine batches to await the results of the efficacy studies by our scientists, as this would have relegated the country to the back of the line for vaccines due to global shortage of supplies. #VaccineRolloutSA
There are concerns in the public domain about the expiry date of the received AstraZeneca vaccine batches (30th April 2021).#VaccineRolloutSA
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We have always said the second wave is going to be coming and the only way we will be protected is by developing herd immunity through vaccination. #VaccineStrategy
The only way of being able to deal with the #COVID19 pandemic is the provision of immunity through vaccination. We have been trying to follow what the best way is to deal with this. #VaccineStrategy
The vaccines will need to be made available quickly so that most of our citizens are
covered by the end of the first year of rollout - this year. #VaccineStrategy
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28 469 South Africans are known to have succumbed to COVID-19 this year- amongst those were 436 public health care workers who paid the ultimate price in the frontline. #NYECandleLighting Image
Our health care workers continue to bravely fight this war even though they have been pushed beyond their call of duty. #NYECandleLighting
But we must remember that as the rate of transmission rises so too do the infections amongst health care workers rise. To date, we have recorded a cumulative 43 124 health care workers who became infected with #COVID19. #NYECandleLighting
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Okokuqala esifuna ukukusho , ochwephesha sebe bone ukuthi igciwane le Covid-19 linokuguquka. #SARSCOV2MediaBriefing
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Into esihluphayo ukuthi leligciwane lisheshe labuya. Futhi nangesikhathi esihleli ngaso ngama holidi. #SARSCOV2MediaBriefing
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