Queenslanders could be asked to wear a mask at GP clinics as state faces COVID community transmission

 Medical clinics across Brisbane are asking patients and staff to wear masks as they prepare for widespread COVID-19 transmission.

Australian Medical Association Queensland's (AMAQ) council of general practice chairwoman Maria Boulton said her clinic started wearing masks last week when there was community transmission in south Brisbane.

"Now the border has opened, I know there are a lot of clinics that have asked staff and patients to wear masks," Dr Boulton said.

"I also know there are a lot of clinics that have not stopped asking staff and patients to wear masks."

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-16/general-practice-clinics-ask-patients-to-wear-masks/100705034




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