House debates

Thursday, 9 February 2023

Questions without Notice

COVID-19: Aged Care

3:33 pm

Photo of Mark ButlerMark Butler (Hindmarsh, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Health and Aged Care) Share this | Hansard source

Thank you, Prime Minister, and I thank the member for the question. This is obviously the source of a great deal of tragedy and distress for many hundreds of families as we get towards the back end of this latest wave—the fourth omicron wave. I indicated yesterday that there had been a little more than 800 deaths in residential aged care since October, when this fourth wave started, and about 2,600 deaths over the course of the wave. That is a great tragedy.

We are learning through every wave how better to protect the most vulnerable members of our community, which is really the couple of hundred thousand people who live in residential aged care. We continue to put in place the protections that were started by the former government—strong workforce support; the deployment of rapid antigen tests, which are submitted by visitors and staff alike before they enter; masks and other PPE that the Prime Minister talked about; and, very importantly, the deployment of antiviral medicines that are so effective at preventing severe disease.

The mortality rate for residential aged care over this wave has been that about one in 40 residents who catch COVID has died with it. It was about one in 30 over the course of the other waves in 2022 and about one in three in the early part of the pandemic. It's still a great tragedy but a tragedy that we are continuing to learn from, not just here in Australia but right around the world.

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