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HOME WATCH FOR 230 CASES

- TAMARA MCDONALD

HIGH-RISK locals with Covid are being provided equipment that tracks their oxygen levels, pulse rate and temperatur­e remotely as part of a program monitoring cases at home.

Barwon Health is monitoring about 230 people who are Covid positive across the Barwon South West region as part of its remote patient monitoring program.

Barwon South West public health unit director Eugene Athan said all Covid cases were assessed by the unit to determine their risk for developing severe disease, for example vaccinatio­n status, age and other medical conditions and are referred to the monitoring team for follow-up.

“The remote patient monitoring service operates 24/7 with a team working from 8am to 8pm and a nurse also on call outside of these hours,” Prof Athan said.

High-risk patients are provided equipment that allows clinicians to monitor for signs of deteriorat­ion and respond accordingl­y, which may include a planned transfer into hospital. “The team also provide education and self-care advice,” Prof Athan said.

“When people become unwell, a telehealth consult is arranged with an infectious­diseases physician.”

The monitoring team make contact with people in the program during their isolation period to check in with their health and wellbeing.

“Covid-positive people are also able to call the team if they need support or have questions about their health,” Prof Athan said.

“This program is part of our successful model of home monitoring for people with chronic diseases, including heart failure.”

Barwon Health also provides Sotrovimab to selected people with Covid that meet specific criteria.

“This is a monoclonal antibody treatment that can reduce the severity of illness,” Prof Athan said.

The Deck Geelong, at 2-4 Gheringhap St, has been deemed a tier 1 exposure site on October 16 between 7pm and 9pm.

People at the venue in that time should get tested immediatel­y and quarantine for 14 days from exposure.

Greater Geelong had 17 new cases reported on Friday, while Golden Plains had one new cases. No new cases were reported in Surf Coast or ColacOtway municipali­ties.

As of Friday morning, Geelong hospital had 28 inpatients with Covid-19, including eight in the ICU.

Victoria reported 2189 new Covid cases on Friday, when lockdown was lifted in Melbourne and restrictio­ns eased further in regional Victoria.

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