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43 per cent of COVID doctors surveyed by AMAQ had no vaccine jab

“At the bare minimum, any healthcare worker treating COVID-positive patients must have appropriate, fit-tested personal, protective equipment and their COVID vaccination,” he said.
Dr Perry also called on Queensland Health to reveal the findings of an investigation into how a Brisbane doctor contracted COVID-19 from a patient at the Princess Alexandra Hospital.
AMAQ president Dr Chris Perry questioned the Queensland government’s COVID immunisation program for doctors and nurses.Credit:Lydia Lynch
The doctor was infected by a man who arrived from Qatar on March 5 and the nurse was believed to be infected on March 23 by a traveller from India.
Dr Young on Tuesday morning outlined the emerging dual COVID-19 scenario.
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