Exclusive: State-wide directive sent a week before Christmas tells doctors they are now responsible for low-risk patients in the community
have been left scrambling less than a week before Christmas after the state health department told them they will now be responsible for the management of Covid patients in the community.informed GPs through the state’s 10 primary health networks that there is a new state-wide approach for the management of low-risk Covid-positive patients, effective immediately. It came as NSW hit another Covid record on Wednesday, reporting 3,763 new cases.
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