2 of 3: COVID in health workers mostly from community outbreaks. Without implementing (1) above, health workers need daily RATs before entering hospitals to reduce spread to patients.

Jan 1, 2022 · 10:28 PM UTC

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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
We also need Viraleze to be approved by TGA, it’s approved in NZ, Vietnam, Italy, Saudi Arabia! If not now, when, what are they waiting for a more contagious variant!
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To all the Covid fear mongering crew. You’re directly responsible for putting pressure on the healthcare system, sending stupid fully-vaccinated Karens with mild Covid symptoms to emergency departments!
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I cannot stand the sight of McLaws or any other epidemiologist. covid is a scam.
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Can people be simultaneously be infected with Delta & Omicron? What is the likelihood of a new variant emerging from this? Would the new variant likely be far more infectious & deadly or less? We currently are seeing both side by side in Hospital & ICU Wards at the same time.
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Agree, but getting access to RAT tests is near impossible!
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this thread is impossible to read!
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Health workers are amazing but the strain isn’t going to go away because of the long covid that no one seems to be concerned or worried about. Healthcare workers looking after covid AND long covid patients #elephantintheroom
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Australia ignored the knowledge of @MarylouiseMcla1 . She helped stop a global pandemic with the original SARS 20 years earlier. That alone saved humanity countless deaths and the horror of what we are now living. She had the tools for the way forward but our leaders chose death.
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Inconcievable they don't have RATs. So many industies do. Zero respect given to health workers in Australia...lots of words ... zero respect.
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@NSWHealth won’t provide this.