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Audit finds doctors not washing hands properly

Audit finds doctors not washing hands properly COVID-19 has thrown a spotlight on the importance of hygiene and handwashing, yet the latest data audits show doctors are still not meeting benchmarks. Health by Clarissa Bye Premium Content Subscriber only Handwashing is the single most important factor in cutting hospital acquired infections - and despite the huge focus on cleaning and sanitising during COVID-19, audits show medical staff are still not always doing the right thing. Results from 1000 health organisations checked from July to October 31 last year show doctors washed their hands 78.5 per cent of the time - below the benchmark of 80 per cent, with nurses on 90 per cent.

Coronavirus: Doubts about the WHO COVID-19 mission fuel China s advantage

Advertisement A highly anticipated global inquiry, more than a dozen investigators, a fortnight of inspections at ground-zero of the virus that sent borders up around the world, and here we are. Opting for a message of unity: Chinese President Xi Jinping. Credit:Getty Images The WHO investigators said COVID-19 was likely to have been transmitted from bats to an intermediate animal host to humans. The virus was likely to have started in China, but may have also begun elsewhere. It could have begun in the Wuhan wet market, or it may have been circulating widely in the community in the weeks leading up to the first cluster.

It will be six years before the world is vaccinated against COVID-19: experts

Advertisement It will take six years to vaccinate enough of the world’s population to reduce the threat of COVID-19, but public health experts say vaccines are no silver bullet and hygiene measures and masks will be part of life for years to come. Infectious diseases expert Associate Professor Sanjaya Senanayake said the SARS-Cov-2 virus could eventually become another seasonal cold or flu-like virus, but there were some major obstacles to that, including the global vaccine rollout. Associate Professor Sanjaya Senanayake, Professor Mary-Louise McLaws, and Professor Robert Booy discussed the vaccine rollout at the National Press Club on Wednesday. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

Coronavirus: It will be six years before world is vaccinated against COVID-19, health experts say

Advertisement It will take six years to vaccinate enough of the world’s population to reduce the threat of COVID-19, but public health experts say vaccines are no silver bullet and hygiene measures and masks will be part of life for years to come. Infectious diseases expert Associate Professor Sanjaya Senanayake said the SARS-Cov-2 virus could eventually become another seasonal cold or flu-like virus, but there were some major obstacles to that, including the global vaccine rollout. Associate Professor Sanjaya Senanayake, Professor Mary-Louise McLaws, and Professor Robert Booy discussed the vaccine rollout at the National Press Club on Wednesday. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

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