Residents' return to St Basil’s postponed due to compliance issues

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Plans to return residents to the aged care home have been delayed for at least a week due to pending compliance issues SBSGreek

The plans to repatriate residents to a Melbourne aged care linked to 161 coronavirus cases have been pushed back by at least a week.

Addressing the families and representatives of residents, the letter notes that St Basil's has been requested to clarify that return of residents would not commence until the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission is satisfied with"all actions implemented".

Paul tested positive for COVID-19 after being hospitalised for an injury and passed on Sunday, 26 July. Coroner John Cain has directed Victoria Police to prepare a brief of evidence on the circumstances of the deaths, while the inquiry could potentially be expanded, should “other relevant deaths are reported or identified”.

 

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