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Elderly couple infected with coronavirus daughter calling for more mental health support for families

Kathie Melocco told Today she was exhausted by the situation. It is really taking its toll - the thing that is incredibly stressful is the lack of support as families we re all given, Ms Melocco told Today. LIVE UPDATES: Kathie Melocco told Today she was exhausted as the situation with her parents being sick and in isolation was taking its toll on her and her family.(Today) I have two parents struck down with this virus. I haven t had any extra support offered to our family at all. You would think with all the mental health advice we ve been going through during the pandemic, the aged care sector would have that support available.

Covid-19: New South Wales records 35 new cases of coronavirus

Mary Ward and Jenny Noyes13:57, Jul 05 2021 The Australian state of New South Wales has recorded 35 new Covid-19 cases in the 24 hours to 8pm on Sunday (local time), and the Premier says the next couple of days will be “absolutely critical” in determining whether Greater Sydney’s lockdown is extended. “I foreshadowed a few days ago that the numbers were likely to bounce around, and that is what we have seen overnight,” Premier Gladys Berejiklan said. Twenty-four of the cases were in isolation for their entire infectious period and four cases were in isolation for part of their infectious period, meaning seven cases were infectious in the community.

Coronavirus NSW Update: Two new COVID cases detected at Sydney aged care home, Summit Care

The head of a Sydney aged care home says she is extremely disappointed after two further cases of COVID-19 were detected at the facility, one of whom has not been vaccinated against the virus. There are now five positive cases of COVID-19 in residents at the SummitCare facility in Baulkham Hills after two more tested positive overnight. We didn t want to be the nursing home that had COVID come in, SummitCare chief operating officer Michelle Sloane said today. Today s cases at the home are two women, both aged in their 70s, one of whom is vaccinated and one who is not, NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said.

COVID NSW: Aged care home staff continue to work unvaccinated as two more residents test positive

Asked whether it was safe for unvaccinated workers to be attending the site, Ms Sloane said public health officials assured her there would be no risk as long as all hygiene protocols were followed. “If we said to all of our unvaccinated staff don’t come to work, then there’d be no one to care. And that’s not just us, that’s every aged care business across Australia and every hospital across Australia.” Advertisement Loading Kathie Melocco, whose parents were transferred to hospital after her father tested positive, told 2GB on Monday morning families weren’t told staff were unvaccinated.

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