'Best doctors and nurses': Australia leads world in COVID-19 ICU survival rates

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'Best doctors and nurses': Australia leads the world in COVID-19 ICU survival rates

Australians severely ill with COVID-19 have recovered at an extraordinary rate throughout the pandemic, with 85 per cent of patients admitted into intensive care units surviving the deadly virus.

"Not only are hospitals well equipped with ICU capacity and surge capacity, but arguably they have the best doctors and nurses and systems in the world," he toldHealth Minister Greg Hunt donned a face mask on Monday and exuded calm about the healthcare system's ability to cope."We have an integrated system where information on patient care, the latest treatments and medical research is shared through the Communicable Disease Network of Australia and the Medical Expert Panel.

"This is a form of viral pneumonia," he said. "It does have differences to other viral pneumonia but our results are very good and we should continue to treat patients as we normally would treat them. The Sunshine and Footscray hospitals in Melbourne's west are trialing a new COVID-19 hood to prevent the spread of the virus during oxygen therapy.Australia currently has 105 COVID-19 patients in hospital and 27 in ICU. Of those, 85 are in Victorian hospitals and 26 in Victorian ICUs. Professor Sutton said those numbers would increase over the next two weeks.

Dr French said there were "ample beds available" within the state’s intensive care units and that, if people observed the public health directions already in place, the risk of the system being overrun was "extremely low".

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