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Aussie doctors warn of health system ‘capsizing’ with eased virus curbs

This comes as some states prepare to move from suppression strategy to living with Covid-19

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Sep 2021 9:45AM

Aussie doctors warn of health system ‘capsizing’ with eased virus curbs
So far, only about 36% of people above 16 in Australia have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, well below most comparable countries. – Reuters pic, September 2, 2021

SYDNEY – Australian doctors today warned that the country’s hospitals are not ready to cope with the government’s reopening plans, even with higher vaccination rates, as some states prepare to move from a virus suppression strategy to living with Covid-19.

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) said the health system is in danger of being locked into a “permanent cycle of crisis” and called for new modelling to check if staffing levels at hospitals can withstand an expected surge in infections when lockdown rules ease.

“If you have opened up and you haven’t looked at the safety nets or the life rafts that we’ve got, we might end up actually trying to push more people on the life rafts and capsizing them,” AMA vice-president Chris Moy told broadcaster ABC.

Australia in July unveiled a four-stage plan back to greater freedoms when the country reaches 70% to 80% vaccination levels, and urged states to focus on limiting the number of deaths and hospitalisations from the current “Covid zero” strategy.

Virus-free Queensland and Western Australia have said they may not stick to the reopening plans as the agreement was finalised when cases in New South Wales were much lower. New infections are hovering around record numbers, with the state recording over 1,000 cases a day for the past five days.

Soaring cases forced Victoria to yesterday join New South Wales in abandoning the “Covid zero” target as both states now see vaccinations as a pathway to freedom after failing to quell an outbreak of the Delta variant even after a weeks-long lockdown.

New cases in Victoria jumped to 176 today from 120 a day earlier.

Australia has largely lived in “Covid zero” for much of the pandemic, recording only 1,012 deaths in total and just over 55,000 infections. But, a slow vaccination roll-out has left it vulnerable to more infections and hospitalisations.

So far, only about 36% of people above 16 have been fully vaccinated, well below most comparable countries. – Reuters, September 2, 2021

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