Victoria has declared an emergency across all Melbourne hospitals as the Omicron wave impacts health servicesThe so-called Code Brown will come into effect on Wednesday at midday and is aimed at relieving pressure on the system brought on by rising admissions and staff shortages.
It's usually introduced in the wake of an external emergency, such as transport accidents, chemical spills and natural emergencies. The order, which will also apply to six regional hospitals, will mean some hospital staff could be recalled from leave and non-essential care could be deferred.Deputy Premier James Merlino said: "We've reached a point in our health system where it's juggling severe workforce shortages - we have got more than 4,000 healthcare workers unavailable right now - alongside a vast number of patients with COVID-19 who require hospitalisation.
is expected to last from four to six weeks and will ease pressure on the system ahead of the expected peak of hospital cases. It is the first time the Victorian health system is having a system-wide code brown. They are usually reserved for short term emergencies, such as the Black Saturday bushfires and deadly 2016 thunderstorm asthma event.Our thoughts are with those in hospital, and the families of people who have lost their lives.
Damn poopslingeresq
The sniffles get over it take a panadol
Pushing through. How good's the cricket, aye ScottMorrisonMP
So much for a 1st World health system... where has the money gone? It's time to stop these churcho organisations monopolising vital sectors
This is only the start. We’re going to see Code Blacks all over the place in the coming months
Let it rippppp
JamesMerlinoMP
Shitting themselves! Let it rip mate she'll be right we got vaccines.
Cynics might say 'Didn't see that coming'. Government say 'We didn't see that coming'.
Code browns are never good… 💩
One time in a hopsital they say code black and I was scared and it mean bomb threat
All you have to do is « push though » and « stay strong ». Wait for « the next phase » as thé Libs have a « plan » to « get through this ». Easy as.
This is what happens when you let it rip during a pandemic. Let's be honest, we weren't ready.
Code Brown: officially shitting themselves
Wow, it's almost as if the 'vaccine' isn't working...
It’s almost like the vaccines don’t stop the spread🤪
Code brown 😳🤣, I nearly spat my lunch across the table imagining the politicians running to the bathroom to change their pants 💩
Caring for Victorians with twice as many dead than NSW with less cases? Seems legit?
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And what does Dom_Perrottet do? Repeat 'Our health system is strong' 🤦♂️🙄🤡
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Code brown? Sounds shit
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