Victoria's COVID hospitalisations are stable, but show few signs of dropping as we head into 2022

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The number of COVID-19 patients has been sitting at about 300 for the past few weeks, but intensive care clinicians aren't expecting it to drop by much as the pandemic enters its third year.

For weeks, there's been an encouraging direction to Victoria's COVID-19 hospitalisation figures.

But what does it mean if that hospitalisation number doesn't drop any lower as the state heads into its third year of the pandemic? "The next 12 months is going to be, I think, very, very demanding because I don't see any real sign that COVID is going to go away," Professor Cooper said. He said he had been struck by the dedication and care of all the eager junior nurses who had come forward, and the supervising nurses and doctors who for two years now had trained and looked after those junior staff.

 

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This is 'covid normal' this pandemic will never end, until someone makes a vaccine or nasal spray that stops transmission.

HEALTH FIRST and STAY SAFE.

Once the children are vaxxed it will come down.

Clearly keeping a lid on it, but what is wrong with Melbourne that the numbers are so much higher than Sydney? Seriously

Insert broken record here Victoria bad!

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