Health
Tas virus outbreak left nurses in dark – Bellingen Courier Sun
Nurses at the front line of a deadly coronavirus outbreak in northwest Tasmania were forced to call a public hotline for advice about how to use protective eq…
Nurses at the front line of a deadly coronavirus outbreak in northwest Tasmania were forced to call a public hotline for advice about how to use protective equipment, a union claims.
More than half of the island’s 228 cases and 11 of its 13 deaths are blamed on the cluster which began spreading through patients and staff at two hospitals in April.
During the Easter long weekend at the peak of the outbreak, some personal protective equipment was locked in an office, the Australian Nursing and M…
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