by mw061074 | February 8, 2022 | Newspaper
Students COVID testing discrepancy still raising concerns Adam Holmes | Advocate | 8 February 2022Â Â PUBLIC Health has outlined why it chose not to recommend Tasmanian school children undergo mandatory rapid antigen testing, describing their risk as “very...
by mw061074 | February 7, 2022 | Newspaper
Tasmania chooses not to test all children before school returns, believing they are at ‘very low risk’ Adam Holmes | Examiner | 7 February 2022Â Public Health has outlined why it chose not to recommend Tasmanian school children undergo mandatory rapid...
by mw061074 | February 7, 2022 | Newspaper
Tasmania goes own way on rapid antigen tests for students as school returns ABC Tasmania |7 February 2022Tasmania’s public health authority has defended its decision not to recommend Tasmanian school students undertake twice weekly rapid COVID tests, in contrast...
by mw061074 | February 7, 2022 | Newspaper
Criticism of schools RAT plan; Why wait for symptoms, asks MP Helen Kempton | Mercury | 7 February 2022Â Â HERE are claims Tasmania’s Education Department is out of step with its interstate counterparts which require students and teachers to test negative to...
by mw061074 | February 7, 2022 | Newspaper
Calls grow for greater oversight Adam Holmes | Examiner/Advocate | 7 February 2022Â Â AN INDEPENDENT upper house member will continue a push this year to have Tasmanian public health officials and ministers face parliamentary hearings to answer questions about the COVID...