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Fiona Stanley staff having panic attacks before work as pressure mounts

Glen Dougall appointed Acting Chief Executive Officer

Covid 19 coronavirus: Scientists find long-term blood abnormalities even after mild cases

Covid 19 coronavirus: Scientists find long-term blood abnormalities even after mild cases 15 May, 2021 12:35 AM 3 minutes to read Even after six months, symptoms in some people who had Covid included chronic fatigue, muscle and joint pain and loss of sense of smell. Photo / Getty Images Even after six months, symptoms in some people who had Covid included chronic fatigue, muscle and joint pain and loss of sense of smell. Photo / Getty Images news.com.au By: Charis Chang Long-term biochemical impacts from Covid-19 even among mild cases have been discovered in more than half those who get the virus. A small study of people who got mild cases of Covid-19 in Australia has found some had blood biochemical abnormalities and more than half experienced symptoms six months after being infected.

New initiatives to deliver greater support for people entering hospitals and returning to community

Two new initiatives to support people arriving at Emergency Departments and leaving hospitals New Active Recovery Teams in ten hospitals to provide link between hospitals and community organisations New peer support workers at Fiona Stanley Hospital Emergency Department to help new patients Mental Health Minister Roger Cook has announced two new initiatives to deliver better recovery opportunities for people experiencing mental health and alcohol and other drug issues. Both initiatives are a first for Western Australia in line with the McGowan Government’s ongoing commitment to provide more wraparound care in hospitals and the community. In the first initiative, Active Recovery Teams (ART) are being established in ten metropolitan and regional locations.

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