The unique COVID-19 experience in Western Australia: lessons learnt.
Caris L HouseMatthew D M RawlinsJohn DyerPeter A BoanMichael MuskPublished in: Internal medicine journal (2023)
COVID-19 case numbers following WA state border opening were of lower care acuity and disease severity than predicted. Two-thirds of admissions were for other primary diagnoses, with incidental COVID detection. Hospital admissions were overrepresented by partially or unvaccinated patients and by ATSI Australians. An increase in social support along with general and geriatric medicine speciality input were required to treat hospitalised COVID-19 cases in the WA Omicron wave.