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NSW COVID: Canterbury-Bankstown health, aged care workers required to undergo tests every three days

Advertisement Hundreds of health and aged-care workers who live in the Canterbury-Bankstown local government area will be required to undergo a COVID-19 test every three days to be allowed to leave the area for work. NSW health authorities updated the advice to extend to all nurses, doctors, aged-care and health workers in the south-west council area as concerns rise about the spread of the virus in critical workplaces. Long queues wait for testing at the 24-hour COVID drive-through clinic in Fairfield. Credit:Louise Kennerley “From this Friday, a person who lives in Canterbury-Bankstown LGA and who engages in aged care or healthcare can only work outside [that area] if the person has been tested for COVID in the previous 72 hours,” NSW Health executive director Jeremy McAnulty said on Wednesday.

Doctors deterred by regional NSW s professional isolation , consider general practice poor cousin

Doctors deterred by regional NSW s professional isolation , consider general practice poor cousin ThuThursday 25 FebFebruary 2021 at 9:12pm Doctors and paramedics warned in 2019 that the shortage of clinicians was risking people s lives. ( Share Print text only Cancel For many in rural and regional NSW, it s becoming an increasingly urgent question: why can t my town attract and keep doctors? Key points: General practice is considered the poor cousin of medical specialities It s fallen out of favour with aspiring doctors, and has a 30 per cent vacancy rate for training places For doctors, the reasons are personal and professional. The real issue is professional isolation and job satisfaction, Bega GP Duncan MacKinnon said.

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