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WA nurses to help Victoria’s COVID fight – Eyre Peninsula Tribune
More than 50 West Australian nurses will head to Victoria to help out with the state’s coronavirus outbreak in a volunteering capacity. The WA government had…
More than 50 West Australian nurses will head to Victoria to help out with the state’s coronavirus outbreak in a volunteering capacity.
The WA government had called for nurses and logistics workers to make themselves available as Victoria grapples with hundreds of cases per day.
Health Minister Roger Cook says the first half a dozen nurses will arrive later this week along with a coordination team.
“Some will be deployed into aged care settings, some into hospital settings,” Mr Cook said on T…
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