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Critical leadership elements in times of crisis


Truthfulness, acknowledging uncertainty and understanding the workforce are key leadership elements, say senior health leaders.
“When people try to communicate uncertainty as certainty, that’s when you get into trouble,” said Professor Raina MacIntyre.
When Professor Sir Edward Byrne reflects on his time in the UK at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he recalls how much the country was unprepared for it. He speaks about the healthcare workforce and what he learnt about this critically important sector.
“There were ridiculously low numbers of ventilators in the country and not enough personal protective equipment to provide basic protection for staff,” Professor Byrne told a UNSW Sydney symposium about leadership in health during challenging times. “Almost every final year nursing medical student and clinical academic went up to the clinical frontline overnight.” ....

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Scientists study how our immune system responds to COVID-19 variants


Scientists study how our immune system responds to COVID-19 variants
Australian scientists researching how our immune system responds to COVID-19 have revealed that those infected by early variants in 2020 produced sustained antibodies, however, these antibodies are not as effective against contemporary variants of the virus.
The research is one of the world s most comprehensive studies of the immune response against COVID-19 infection. It suggests vaccination is more effective than the body s natural immune response following infection and shows the need to invest in new vaccine designs to keep pace with emerging COVID variants.
Published today in
PLOS Medicine, the study was made possible by a partnership between the University of Sydney, Kids Research, Sydney Children s Hospitals Network, the Kirby Institute at UNSW Sydney, Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, St Vincent s Hospital and NSW Health Pathology, as well as other local and international collaborators. ....

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