Cometh Dube-Makholwa | Midrand The drive for all countries in the world to implement universal healthcare coverage by 2030 is good in principle, but, is it achievable?
Even before Covid-19, which continues to cause catastrophic destruction in many areas of humanity, wiping out many families, and healthcare workers, overwhelming morgues, cemeteries and destroying economies, causing unprecedented unemployment in many countries, the ideal of equal access to healthcare for all, noble as it is, was not always going to be easy to achieve for many countries.
But the overcrowding in healthcare facilities and the huge shortages of staff are largely to blame and an inadequate health budget which can be described, as always, nothing but a drop in the ocean.
After Covid-19, there will be a lot of reconstruction…