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Coronavirus outbreak at Frankston Hospital forces closure of several wards – 7NEWS.com.au
Several wards in a Melbourne hospital have stopped taking patients after hundreds of frontline workers were forced to self-isolate.

Several wards at a hospital in Melbournes southeast have suspended admissions following a coronavirus outbreak.
Three wards at Frankston Hospital will stop taking patients after several hundred workers were forced into isolation.
The Acute Medical Surgical Unit, the Surgical Short Stay Unit and the 5GN wards will stop taking admissions, a statement from Peninsula Health confirmed.
Cardiology, mental health, ICU, maternity and acute medical-surgical wards continue to accept admissions, it said…
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