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The⁤ Victorian health minister confirmed that public ⁤prosecutors have‍ dismissed charges against the state’s Department ​of Health regarding its management‌ of the​ hotel quarantine program that contributed to ⁣the state’s deadly second wave of Covid-19.

In September 2021, WorkSafe accused the Department of⁤ Health of 58 violations of the Occupational Health⁣ and Safety Act,​ alleging⁤ that the department failed to provide a ⁤safe work environment for its employees and neglected to ensure people were not exposed to‌ health and‌ safety risks.

Mary-Anne Thomas stated that the charges were dropped by the public prosecutions office yesterday:

I was informed that this‍ occurred yesterday.

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Victorian health minister addresses fake patients scandal

Continuing‌ from our previous⁤ post: Mary-Anne Thomas mentioned that she has reflected on​ the visit and does not recall anything suspicious.

I frequently visit health facilities and ⁤witness ‌the overwhelming⁢ demand⁢ for our⁣ health services. ⁣This is a ‍known fact. However, I ⁣did not observe anything specific, and I had ⁣no reason to suspect any ​wrongdoing. It never occurred to me that‍ a health⁤ facility ⁤would​ deceive a government minister in such a manner.

She noted​ that it is not customary⁤ to ⁤interact with patients during a tour:

The last thing they desire is ⁣a politician in their space, so I am very cautious and respectful of​ patient privacy. I avoid making eye contact or engaging with patients.

Thomas mentioned that it is now up to Colac‍ Area Health to take action against the implicated staff members. This could ​involve⁢ “counseling, training, or disciplinary measures,”‍ she added.

She revealed that Ambulance‍ Victoria is ‍conducting its own investigation ‍after confirming that a fake ‍patient was ​transported to the hospital ⁣by ambulance.

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