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Madness doctors didn t see mum before fatal scan | Sunshine Coast Daily

‘Madness’ doctors didn’t see mum before fatal scan A healthy mum should have seen a doctor before an invasive heart scan that claimed her life, an inquest has heard. Health by WES HOSKING Premium Content Subscriber only A doctor whose name was used to sign off on a heart scan which killed a healthy mum thought she d been assessed beforehand, declaring not doing so would be madness . Dr Doumit Saad told a coronial inquest he d never let a patient undergo such an invasive procedure without first making sure it was suitable. Dr Saad said he d only ever been commissioned to review CT coronary angiograms a company had suggested for senior executives including Peta Hickey, 43, who suffered a fatal anaphylactic response to contrast dye at a Moonee Ponds clinic.

10 things you must know about COVID-19 jab rollout

News by David Aidone Premium Content   The next stage of the Federal Government s COVID-19 vaccine rollout is here, with up to 15.8 million doses expected to be given under the latest phase. The fast-tracked phase 2a is part of the government s bid to reset the rollout - which has faced criticism for its slow pace and missing vaccination targets - and get more jabs into people s arms. Here s what you need to know: WHO IS NOW ELIGIBLE? Phase 2a makes COVID-19 vaccines available to those aged 50 and over. National Cabinet has also agreed that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults aged 18-49 years remain in the 2a cohort once this phase commences.

10 things you must know about COVID-19 jab rollout

News by David Aidone Premium Content   The next stage of the Federal Government s COVID-19 vaccine rollout is here, with up to 15.8 million doses expected to be given under the latest phase. The fast-tracked phase 2a is part of the government s bid to reset the rollout - which has faced criticism for its slow pace and missing vaccination targets - and get more jabs into people s arms. Here s what you need to know: WHO IS NOW ELIGIBLE? Phase 2a makes COVID-19 vaccines available to those aged 50 and over. National Cabinet has also agreed that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults aged 18-49 years remain in the 2a cohort once this phase commences.

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