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Do This To Remove EarwaxAussie Women, Children & Old People Are Being Asked To Carry This Picture: Wayne Taylor Source:News Corp Australia. "We will consolidate our COVID positive patients who are on our Royal Park campus to the rehabilitation wards, both of these wards [are] more contemporary in their design and better suited for supporting patients with COVID-19," she wrote.A staff newsletter also said COVID-19 negative patients would be moved from the hospital altogether.

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"We initiated urgent discussions with management as soon as we became aware that the outbreak had spread from COVID-19 wards to non-COVID-19 wards. "The last four weeks have been challenging from an emotional, physical and operational point of view," she said.An internal message to staff at the hospital from the Allied Health Professionals Association (VAHPA) claimed a breakdown in communication led to a lack of safety protocols being followed, which meant the outbreak was improperly managed.VAHPA told members last week it had written to hospital management about "a number of procedural issues including the lack of code being called [that would have] triggered a set of protocols" to manage the outbreak.Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation Victorian Secretary Lisa Fitzpatrick said staff were "rightly unhappy" with the outbreak at the hospital. "She said the union was liaising daily with Melbourne Health management to address nurses' concerns.They included cleaning, extra PPE sizes and ensuring an appropriate number of staff members were rostered to each shift who knew the facility to work alongside surge staff.The Royal Melbourne Hospital said it transferred COVID-positive patients at the Royal Park campus to two wards that would allow for better infection prevention measures.

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"This has been made possible with a number of recovered patients being discharged to their residential aged care facilities. Royal Melbourne Hospital's Royal Park campus has been forced to shut wards and move patients to other hospitals after a coronavirus outbreak amongst staff and patients. "She said the union was liaising daily with Melbourne Health management to address nurses' concerns.They included cleaning, extra PPE sizes and ensuring an appropriate number of staff members were rostered to each shift who knew the facility to work alongside surge staff.The Royal Melbourne Hospital said it transferred COVID-positive patients at the Royal Park campus to two wards that would allow for better infection prevention measures. An influx of patients from aged-care homes hit by their own coronavirus outbreaks in July eventually led to the virus spreading through several wards of the 550-bed hospital.