The phone rings.
It is Durban.
"How many patients do you have?"
"3."
"Oh my God - I thought it was 2." There is a muttering in the background. "Can we see them on Monday?" More muttering.
"Ok Doctor. We will see them Monday - you will need to keep them in hospital for a few weeks after they start treatment."
"No problem." I find a nurse and we phone the patients to tell them to travel to Hlabisa to catch the 2am patient transport bus to Durban.
It is only 2 weeks since I called. The fastest time yet. I stand corrected.
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