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TWO people have escaped serious injury after a single-vehicle crash at Bundamba left their vehicle destroyed on Wednesday.
A grey sedan crashed into a fence on Creek Street about 11am.
Early reports suggested the vehicle, believed to be carrying no registration plates, was speeding in the moments leading up to the incident. Emergency crews attend a single-vehicle crash on Creek Street at Bundamba.
The driver’s side sustained significant damage, with the windscreen shattered and bonnet pushed in.
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Nurses union takes industrial action against Queensland Health over COVID-19 protection
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AprApril 2021 at 4:08am
The union says it s had no assurances from public health officials that proper fit-testing of PPE is taking place.
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Queensland s Nurses and Midwives Union (QNMU) is taking industrial action against Queensland Health over concerns nurses are being put at risk of COVID-19 because of personal protective equipment failings.
Key points:
It says there aren t assurances proper fit-testing of PPE is being carried out
Queensland Health has been contacted for comment
The matter has been listed at the Industrial Court of Queensland for this afternoon.
Queensland public hospitals have until next week to carry out an audit into whether nurses on the frontline of the COVID-19 crisis have adequately fitted masks.
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