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Hospital response to coronavirus highlights humanity uniting

It has been a roller coaster few months where the world has been shocked, challenged, traumatised and changed by COVID 19 with the pandemic playing out like a plot from what many would have previously dismissed as just too fantastical a blockbuster to be true. However it has been all too real.

While it is pre-emptive to say that we are over the risk, we are all reminded of humanity uniting together, and there is no greater evidence of this, than in the way our frontline healthcare workers have led the response.

Sydney Adventist Hospital has no COVID19 positive patients at the moment, but over the last 2 months it has cared for and helped 6 patients recover who presented to their emergency care department.

CEO of Sydney Adventist Hospital Brett Goods joins John Stanley to share the planning and expertise behind ensuring a hospital can continue to operate and meet any challenges.

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