Victoria's Chief Medical Officer, Andrew Wilson, defends the state's personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines for healthcare workers, but says authorities are also 'very careful' about ensuring the long-term supply is sustainable.
Victoria's Chief Medical Officer, Andrew Wilson, has defended the state's personal protective equipment guidelines for healthcare workers but says authorities are also "very careful" about ensuring the long-term supply is sustainable.
Today, Professor Wilson refuted the suggestion by the Australian Medical Association that the state's PPE policy was being developed in response to supply shortages rather than the best available evidence. "We have never made any guideline that's been impacted on by the supply. We obviously keep an eye on the supply, we want to understand the impact of changes we've made," he said.
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