Impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on hospital presentations and admissions in the context of low community transmission: evidence from time series analysis in Melbourne, Australia.
Taya Annabelle CollyerGeorge AthanasopoulosVelandai SrikanthRavindranath TiruvoipatiChris MatthewsNicholas McinnesShyaman MenonJonathan DowlingGary BraunTimur A KrivitskyHelen CooperNadine E AndrewPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2021)
Our analyses suggest citizens were willing and able to present with life-threatening conditions during Melbourne's lockdowns, and that switching to telemedicine did not cause widespread spill-over from primary care into ED. During a pandemic, lockdowns may not inhibit appropriate hospital attendance where rates of infectious disease are low.