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Nebuliser used at Melbourne’s Holiday Inn posed a ‘high risk’: Professor Paul Kelly
Australias chief medical officer Prof Paul Kelly says a nebuliser used in hotel quarantine in Melbourne posed a high risk, adding they arent used in hospitals. The comments come as an outbreak of a highly infectious strain of coronavirus from a quarantine hotel is believed to have occurred after a returned traveller used a nebuliser in their room.
“So a nebuliser is a high risk and we don’t use them in hospitals and how that worked out that it was being used in the hotel room, I’ll leave that to…
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