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Wellington using children s surgeons from Christchurch to help with short staffing
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Wellington flying in children s surgeons to cover critical staff shortages
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RSV outbreak: Cases of babies with serious virus rising nationwide Rowan Quinn © Marty Melville/Getty Images The clinical leader of Wellington hospital s child health service said it has an entire ward dedicated to babies with the virus, many of them very sick.
Wellington Hospital has more than 20 babies in its children s ward, many on oxygen, as the spread of the potentially deadly RSV virus escalates.
There is a warning the flu-like disease has yet to peak, with hospitals all over the country flooded with a sudden spike in cases.
The clinical leader of Wellington hospital s child health service, Andrew Marshall, said it has an entire ward dedicated to babies with the virus, many of them very sick.
Horrible : Hospitals flooded with breathless babies battling RSV virus Tue, 6 Jul 2021, 10:30AM
There is a warning the flu-like disease has yet to peak, with hospitals nationwide flooded with a sudden spike in cases. (Photo / 123RF) Horrible : Hospitals flooded with breathless babies battling RSV virus
By Rowan Quinn for RNZ
Wellington Hospital has more than 20 babies in its children s ward, many on oxygen, as the spread of the potentially deadly RSV virus escalates.
There is a warning the flu-like disease has yet to peak, with hospitals all over the country flooded with a sudden spike in cases.
The clinical leader of Wellington Hospital s child health service, Andrew Marshall, said it has an entire ward dedicated to babies with the virus, many of them very sick.