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Western Australia moves to 'red alert' in hospitals as border reopens

By IANS | Published: March 03, 2022 12:39 PM

Perth, March 3 All public hospitals in Western Australia (WA) have moved to a "red alert" phase as ...

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Perth, March 3 All public hospitals in Western Australia (WA) have moved to a "red alert" phase as the state's border reopened on Thursday.

WA has reopened its border to all interstate or international travellers with vaccination and testing requirements placed on arrivals, reports Xinhua news agency.

WA Premier Mark McGowan warned a surge in hospitalisations is yet to come.

"In Australia, data shows that once a jurisdiction hits 1,000 cases a day, the peak of the Omicron outbreak is only a few weeks away," McGowan said.

In a statement published by the WA Health Department, the state's Chief Health Officer Andrew Robertson said at "red level" hospitals would take further measures to "manage the increased risk of Covid-19 transmission and reduce impacts within hospitals as much as possible."

All healthcare facilities will increase the use of rapid antigen tests (RATs) for patients attending hospital and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as N95, for healthcare workers.

From March 14, category two and three elective surgeries will be reduced at public hospitals, with some private hospitals to start from March 21.

WA is the last jurisdiction in Australia to open its border to travellers.

McGowan originally planned to reopen in February, but this was delayed due to the spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 within the nation.

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