Health
Estia Health can’t quantify pandemic hit to earnings – The Australian Financial Review
Aged-care provider has been ordered by the government regulator to not take any new residents into two Melbourne homes following COVID-19 outbreaks involving 132 cases.
The shortage compounded by staff needed to self-isolate was creating an “unprecedented” scale of demand, Ms Sparrow said.
“We may well need bring staff from interstate … were going to need all the support we can to fill staff shortages now, but also in the days ahead.”
In an update on Monday morning at which he announced 532 new cases and 6 deaths, Premier Daniel Andrews said the state now had 683 cases linked to aged care homes, up from 560 on Sunday and 400 infected health workers, up from…
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