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March 1, 2022As face mask rules relax across the State, AMA (NSW) is reminding residents that wearing a mask is still an effective way to minimise the spread of COVID-19, particularly in healthcare settings.
“Masks are mandatory in hospitals and aged and disability care facilities, and they will remain a condition of entry in many medical practices as well,” said AMA (NSW) President, Dr Danielle McMullen.
“Healthcare professionals have a duty of care to their staff and their patients, and as such, wearing a mask is strongly encouraged in all healthcare settings, including at your GP clinic.
“We expect COVID will continue to circulate in the community, and with increased travel and movement, we anticipate a return of influenza this winter.
“It’s not always easy to remain physically distant in indoor settings and we want to give our patients the best possible protection against COVID, particularly those patients seeking healthcare who may be more vulnerable due to a chronic condition.
“If you are asked to wear a mask, we urge you to respect those rules and be considerate of the health and wellbeing of other patients and healthcare staff.
“If you do not wish to wear a mask and it is a condition of entry at your medical facility, please enquire about alternative means of accessing care, such as via telehealth.
“The aim of all healthcare providers to provide access to high quality care for all patients,” Dr McMullen said.
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