Canberra Hospital patients set to be moved to private hospitals, aged care facilities as COVID-19 cases surge

 Some patients currently at the Canberra Hospital are set to be moved to private hospitals or aged care facilities, as the pressure on the territory's main hospital continues to rise.

Canberra Health Services chief executive Cathie O'Neill confirmed on Monday that the hospital was running out of beds and staff, as the number of COVID-positive patients continues to climb.

On Monday, the ACT set another record for the number of people in hospital with COVID-19 at 171.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-18/act-covid-cases-not-peak-canberra-schools-hospital-patients-move/101246506



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