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Peninsula Health stands down more than 600 workers due to COVID-19 – Herald Sun
More than 600 staff have been stood down across Victoria’s Peninsula Health service after an outbreak of COVID-19 cases among staff.

More than 600 staff have been stood down across Victorias Peninsula Health service after an outbreak of COVID-19 cases among staff.
It follows after an outbreak of COVID-19 at Frankston Hospital, which has 44 active COVID-19 positive staff members.
The service says it is now increasing its infection prevention measures, including extending contact tracing of staff and patients.
“We are casting a very wide net on our contact tracing process resulting in the furloughing of 618 staff across the …
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