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.

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3 of 3: Without (1) & not providing free RATs to households, only privileged & wealthy will be able to protect themselves & reduce wider risk of spread.
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This needs to not only be added for aged care facilities, but also disability support services that support immunocompromised clients daily.
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You are all forgetting they don't care its all about big Business
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Everyone that enters an Aged Care facility should also be tested. This would have also kept these residences open, instead of just shutting them down all the time.
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You bet they do! It’s a no brainer ✔️
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are kids ineligible for boosters (under 18) but with complex medical issues at risk and how do we protect them
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Agreed. On Friday when I was on the Covid ward, one of my colleagues was feeling unwell and took a RAT. Tested positive.
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are children under 18 (say 16) ineligible boosters with complex medical conditions at risk and how do we protect them