Australian government acted with 'hubris' before Victoria's aged care outbreak, inquiry told

 The federal government acted with “self-congratulation” and “hubris” by not learning lessons and not preparing Victoria for its devastating outbreak of coronavirus in aged care, a royal commission has heard.


The counsel assisting the commission, Peter Rozen QC, delivered the strong criticism in his closing remarks to a week of emergency hearings, called to examine how the coronavirus pandemic entered Australia’s nursing homes.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/aug/13/australian-government-acted-with-hubris-before-victorias-aged-care-outbreak-inquiry-told

Signs and flowers left at the entrance to Anglicare’s Newmarch house aged care home during the outbreak in May. The royal commission heard the government had not learned the lessons of the outbreak.

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