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CMO and Quality Commissioner write to aged care providers urging booster shots as COVID-19 deaths rise in residential care

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The Chief Medical Officer of the Department of Health and Aged Care, Professor Paul Kelly, and the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commissioner, Janet Anderson, have written jointly to aged care providers, urging them to ensure aged care residents are up to date with COVID-19 booster shots.

The latest data from the Department of Health and Aged Care shows that just under 54% of residents have received their booster dose.

“This level of coverage is far lower than desirable. We are seeking your support in ensuring vaccination rates continue to improve, particularly where uptake is low,” the letter states.

Aged care residents who receive a COVID-19 booster have their chances of death from COVID-19 reduced by up to 93% three months after vaccination, compared to those who have not been vaccinated. The risk is still reduced by 50% six months after vaccination.

Aged care providers work with primary care providers to arrange vaccination clinics, which can be booked even for a single resident – there is no minimum number of residents needed for a clinic to take place.

“Primary care providers are encouraged to administer the 2023 COVID-19 booster dose even if the number of eligible residents is small,” the letter said.

Resident cases

Staff cases

Facilities affected

Deaths (in last 7 days)

23 June 2023

1,389

491

292

42

16 June 2023

1,906

644

376

38

9 June 2023

2,760

1,039

445

61

2 June 2023

2,743

1,039

476

56

25 May 2023

2,755

1,150

482

42

18 May 2023

2,191

941

453

38

11 May 2023

1,863

791

386

36

4 May 2023

1,974

733

391

79

27 April 2023

1,984

819

408

40

20 April 2023

1,866

795

375

33

13 April 2023

1,492

551

302

33

6 April 2023

1,078

435

234

20

30 March 2023

942

355

190

18

Source: Department of Health

Last week the number of residents who contracted COVID-19 declined for the second week in a row, dropping 27% to 1,389.

However, the number of deaths from COVID-19 rose, with 42 aged care residents dying from the virus in the last week.

The Older Person’s Advocacy Network (OPAN) has updated its Visitor Access in Residential Aged Care guidelines, which are available HERE. The guidelines were first introduced in 2020 to ensure aged care residents continued to receive visitors and care during the pandemic after some homes restricted visitors to the extent that residents were left isolated and not receiving the care they needed.

The SOURCE: While most of the community is returning to ‘life as normal’ after the pandemic, life in residential aged care is still being significantly impacted by COVID-19 – affecting staff, residents, and the bottom line for providers.


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