Elderly residents to return to site of deadliest COVID-19 outbreak

  • 📰 smh
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 33 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 17%
  • Publisher: 80%

Property Property Headlines News

Property Property Latest News,Property Property Headlines

As Victoria recorded its darkest day of the pandemic so far, a plan for elderly people to return to St Basil’s Homes for the Aged was revealed.

Elderly people including some still infected with COVID-19 will be returned to the site of Australia’s deadliest outbreak as early as this weekend under a repatriation plan being developed by St Basil’s Homes for the Aged and the federal government.

The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, meanwhile, took action against the owners of another aged care facility at the centre of a COVID-19 outbreak. "The approved provider needs to demonstrate that the service has had a deep clean prior to any residents returning, the adequacy of the returning workforce and that any returning staff have received appropriate training in infection control practices including PPE use," he said.

Victoria's Deputy Chief Health Officer Allen Cheng, when questioned on Wednesday about the capacity of hospitals to absorb more aged care residents, said: "Everything has a limit."

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.
We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 6. in PROPERTY

Property Property Latest News, Property Property Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Australian aged care sector has ‘largely done well’ in battling COVID-19 | Sky News AustraliaAged Care Minister Richard Colbeck says Australia was not underprepared for the deadly coronavirus to hit aged care homes but rather it was an unfortunate consequence of community transmission.\n\nThere are currently 752 active cases of COVID-19 in aged care facilities across Australia.\n\n“To put it in context there’s over 2,700 aged care facilities in this country, less than six per cent of them have had an outbreak of COVID-19,” Mr Colbeck told Sky News.\n\n“The only way that we’re going to keep COVID-19 out of aged care facilities is to get on top of community transmission.\n\n'There is no country in the world who has had large levels of community transmission and not had outbreaks within aged care.\n\n“I think the aged care sector largely has done well, the staff in the sector I have to say have done absolutely brilliantly,' Mr Colbeck said. \n\nImage: Getty Are you interested in earning extra income in every 4 days while at home? Invest in Bitcoin mining and earn over $2250 within 4 days,you don't send your money or Bitcoin to anyone as deposit,it's 100% legit stay at home and earn,DM for more info,or PM on WhatsApp +12053776878 What a load of baloney. 🤡 I can say the virus is just going to disappear like a miracle... wait someone’s already said that....🤡 Murdoch must die.
Source: SkyNewsAust - 🏆 7. / 78 Read more »