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Gauteng's Health Department has refuted allegations that bodies at Helen Joseph Hospital are unprocessed due to a shortage of printer cartridges. The department confirms only one body, from a patient declared dead on arrival, remains and will be processed today (Monday). Officials acknowledge earlier printing delays impacted mortuary operations this month but say contingency measures have cleared the backlog. For more, Elvis Presslin spoke to Gauteng Health Department spokesperson, Motalatale Modiba
By SAfmGauteng's Health Department has refuted allegations that bodies at Helen Joseph Hospital are unprocessed due to a shortage of printer cartridges. The department confirms only one body, from a patient declared dead on arrival, remains and will be processed today (Monday). Officials acknowledge earlier printing delays impacted mortuary operations this month but say contingency measures have cleared the backlog. For more, Elvis Presslin spoke to Gauteng Health Department spokesperson, Motalatale Modiba

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