Coronavirus: Melbourne outbreak prompts Hunter aged care providers to urge staff to vaccinate against COVID

Anita Beaumont
Updated June 2 2021 - 8:16pm, first published 5:30pm
Vaccine: Viv Allanson, chief executive of Maroba, doesn't think mandating the COVID-19 vaccine is the answer, but is urging the aged care workforce to reconsider if they have been holding back on getting it following another outbreak in Melbourne nursing homes. Picture: Marina Neil
Vaccine: Viv Allanson, chief executive of Maroba, doesn't think mandating the COVID-19 vaccine is the answer, but is urging the aged care workforce to reconsider if they have been holding back on getting it following another outbreak in Melbourne nursing homes. Picture: Marina Neil

THE chief of Maroba says the "horse has bolted" with the vaccine rollout in aged care in Victoria, and they are "running out with a lasso" by mandating it now.

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Anita Beaumont

Anita Beaumont

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Anita Beaumont is a health and general news reporter at the Newcastle Herald.

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