Aged Care Minister admits weaknesses in handling of COVID-19

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Aged Care Minister Richard Colbeck has conceded the federal government was responsible for infection control in aged care and said 'we haven't got everything perfectly right' | Dana_Adele

The Minister said he had spoken with families affected by Victoria's outbreak and "we have all been mortified by the circumstances we've found in those facilities".

Senator Colbeck said the situation in Victoria's aged care sector, where AUSMAT and Australian Defence Force teams were now coordinating surge workforce deployments, remained "extremely fragile". She said the Commission was "using the full range of our regulatory powers" to ensure providers were "doing everything possible and necessary to protect those for whom they are providing care".

"Quite frankly, that's not a viable option to completely isolate residential aged care from the rest of the community." "People have the virus, they don't know they have it, they're carrying it in an asymptomatic fashion and they're going into workplaces of all kinds, including, unfortunately, residential aged care.Federal Health Department Secretary Brendan Murphy says a list of all aged care facilities with COVID-19 infections will not be made public, because media coverage of smaller outbreaks is not in the public interest.

 

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Dana_Adele Not 'everything' 'perfectly'? Someone please tell him how many aged care residents died on HIS watch! Does he have an empathy coach? Does he have a heart?

Dana_Adele Appears he didn't get anything right.

Dana_Adele Remember, this bloke lost his Senate seat in 2016. He is only back in the Senate due to Senator Parry being caught up in the eligibility scandal. He's there by default. And he's certainly not ministerial material. The hearing is absolute evidence of that.

Dana_Adele That's what's called an understatement.

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