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WATCH LIVE: Prime Minister Scott Morrison is holding a press conference in Mulgrave, in Melbourne’s outer south-east

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been visiting a hairdressing salon in Mount Eliza and a business in Mulgrave, both in Melbourne’s south east, to promote the government’s record on job creation and economic management.

The balance also is your aged care facilities have many other health conditions. They have had COVID when they have died and they are terribly lost. Lost terribly to their families and our communities. “Clearly, what this highlights is that those that are elderly or those that have underlying health conditions are most at risk of severe disease, hospitalisation and death.”Victoria’s first responders in healthcare say workforce shortages due to COVID have been “really challenging” and intense demand for services was continuing.

“It’s important we collectively work to ensure that our emergency services are there for those who need it in an emergency,” Mr Walker said. He said his advice was still that the Code Brown could be removed around four to six weeks from when it started on January 18.Broede CarmodyThe Top End has recorded 1004 new cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night .There are 148 people with coronavirus in the Territory’s hospitals. There are 16 patients requiring oxygen and six are in intensive care .

There are 7094 active cases of coronavirus across the NT. But Mr Gunner says there are likely more than that due to some people being asymptomatic due to the Omicron coronavirus variant.Elective surgery in Victoria to resume to 50 per cent on MondaySome elective surgeries will return in Victoria from Monday, after the Victorian government announced a $1.4 billion investment into the state’s healthcare system.

 

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