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Many health workers across Australia remain unvaccinated as coronavirus outbreak spirals out of control

Many health workers across Australia remain unvaccinated as coronavirus outbreak spirals out of control As the number of coronavirus cases in New South Wales (NSW) surges to 1,340, reports are revealing that large numbers of health workers, including nurses and aged care workers, are yet to receive even the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. This is the case in NSW and nationally, including in Victoria, where there have been 81 infections in recent days. Some three and a half months after the designated target date of March 31 for full vaccination of all health care workers and with only 12 percent of the adult population immunised, health staff face the growing COVID-19 crisis largely unprotected and entirely vulnerable.

Paramedics call for better COVID protections as 3 workers test positive

Australian Paramedics Association (NSW) As three Paramedics in South West Sydney returned positive COVID-19 test results, the Australian Paramedics Association (NSW) says poor planning and preparedness at NSW Ambulance continues to expose workers to unnecessary risk. “These cases highlight the significant risks Paramedics and other frontline workers take on every day to serve our communities,” said Australian Paramedics Association (NSW) President Chris Kastelan. “We accept some level of risk every time we pull on our uniform. But 18 months into a pandemic, it’s a disgrace that our employer has not put plans in place to minimise this risk as much as possible.

Paramedics warn of critical vulnerability in Sydney ambulance Control

Australian Paramedics Association (NSW) The Australian Paramedics Association (NSW) says critical vulnerabilities in Sydney’s Control Centre could cripple ambulance response capacity, with only half of willing workers having had a vaccine jab and no plan sufficient to ensure continued operation should COVID-19 enter the workplace. Control workers are crucial for ambulance response capacity, with workers at a single site managing Triple Zero calls and ambulance dispatch for all of Greater Sydney. “Control workers are without a doubt some of the state’s most essential employees”, said APA (NSW) President Chris Kastelan. “These workers bridge the gap between a member of the public dialling Triple Zero and a Paramedic arriving to provide assistance.

Future of ambulance headquarters uncertain as paramedics exit WHS timebomb

Future of ambulance headquarters uncertain as paramedics exit WHS timebomb
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