Save Waitakere Hospital - Please sign the petition
As today marks ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ฅ๐ ๐๐๐๐ฅ๐ญ๐ก ๐๐๐ฒ, can I ask for your support to sign the petition to Save Waitakere Hospital.
The much needed upgrade of Waitakere Hospital has been put on hold when we have much less beds that other regions:
Auckland City - 1175 beds or 2.4 ๐๐๐๐ per 1000 people (Auckland serves the whole country)
North Shore - 680 beds or 1.7 ๐๐๐ per 1000 people
Middlemore - 905 beds or 1.6 ๐๐ per 1000 people
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Waitakere Hospital - 285 beds or 1.2 ๐ per 1000 people.
West Auckland's population is growing and we need this Master Development Plan to be endorsed by the Minister of Health.
You can read more about the plan and link to the petition on the website.
Can you please consider taking a minute out of your busy schedule and sign this petition ๐
Then, kindly share this widely with you friends and family.
#SaveWaitakereHospital #EndorseMasterPlan #FixOurHospital #MakeItMatter #ForFutureGenerations #ThinkAhead #WorldHealthDay #WaitakereDeservesBetter #Only680BedsFor2400000People #savewaitakerehospital
Follow the link here - www.savewaitakerehospital.nz...
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