PNG COVID crisis 'will worsen', Aussie doctor on the ground warns

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Australia's closest neighbour Papua New Guinea had avoided a spike in reported cases of the virus, but COVID19 is now rampant across many provinces. 9News

Victorian doctor Alison Brown has been based on a remote PNG island for the past five weeks, as part of efforts to upskill local health workers.

"It's really scary for our population here, including for the people we work with on the frontline. It would be nice to be vaccinated, but it hasn't come by yet," Dr Brown told 9News.

 

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