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NSW COVID: Hospital boss fears having to stand down doctors and nurses

NSW COVID: Hospital boss fears having to stand down doctors and nurses
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NSW COVID: Hospital boss fears having to stand down doctors and nurses

NSW COVID: Hospital boss fears having to stand down doctors and nurses
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NSW COVID: Hospital boss fears having to stand down doctors and nurses

NSW COVID: Hospital boss fears having to stand down doctors and nurses
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COVID vaccines Australia: Private hospitals in Australia want to administer COVID-19 vaccine doses to staff

Advertisement Private hospital operators are urging the federal government to allow them to vaccinate their specialist doctors, nurses and other staff on campus rather than at external hubs ahead of a key decision on the next phase of the inoculation rollout. Last week’s shock decision by the government to prioritise Pfizer vaccines instead of AstraZeneca for Australians under 50 has forced a complete rethink of the nation’s rollout plan. While front-line staff in areas like emergency departments and COVID wards have largely been vaccinated under phase 1a of Australia program, other healthcare workers have had to wait for phase 1b. This includes nurses, specialists, allied health and hospital management roles.

Going to be problematic : Private hospitals want to administer vaccine doses to staff

Advertisement Private hospital operators are urging the federal government to allow them to vaccinate their specialist doctors, nurses and other staff on campus rather than at external hubs ahead of a key decision on the next phase of the inoculation rollout. Last week’s shock decision by the government to prioritise Pfizer vaccines instead of AstraZeneca for Australians under 50 has forced a complete rethink of the nation’s rollout plan. While front-line staff in areas like emergency departments and COVID wards have largely been vaccinated under phase 1a of Australia program, other healthcare workers have had to wait for phase 1b. This includes nurses, specialists, allied health and hospital management roles.

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