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Ryman Healthcare moves to keep villages COVID-free inviting staff to move in
Ryman Healthcare moves to keep villages COVID-free inviting staff to move in

A Melbourne aged care provider is being applauded by health officials after it invited at-risk staff members to move into its villages to help protect residents from COVID-19.
Ryman Healthcare, which operates two retirement villages with aged care centres in the city’s southeast, took the step as the number of cases of the virus at aged care facilities in Melbourne began to skyrocket.
Ryman’s regional manager Eileen Kietly said more than a dozen staff members at its Nellie Melba and…
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