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Jayne OConnor
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Hi Cate,
We supply and launder all our surgical scrubs for both surgical and for staff working in the COVID wards. We also initiated that staff change on site, so they travel to and from work in civvies, 1 to protect them from taking anything home with them on clothing and secondly to protect the staff from members of public and bad behaviour towards tem.

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Jayne

Jayne O’Connor RN ,BSc.,Inf.Cont
IPC Co-Ordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital | 185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW 2076

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HI Cate

Our experience in the beginning was that it didn’t matter IPC or Executive had informed people not taking surgical scrubs from Theatres. People just did it.
IPC & ID continue with the consistent message of PPE is appropriate; along with hand hygiene.

Eventually, many members of the General Medical Team have purchased their own. We still have some who continue to use hospital scrubs yet it is a lot less.
Our ID/IPC Team decided to write a brief communication about this: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jpc.14938

Regards
Claire Nayda | CNC Infection Prevention & Control and TB Coordinator| Microbiology CHW
t: (02) 9845 0534 | p: 6820 | e: claire.nayda@health.nsw.gov.au | w: http://www.schn.health.nsw.gov.au

HI everyone
Could you tell me if your facility is supplying hospital ( surgical OT) scrubs and laundering to clinical staff in quarantine or swabbing clinics, drive through or otherwise. If so can you tell me the rationale and point me in the direction of evidence that this reduces transmission of COVID-19.

We are advocating that PPE including Gown, eye protection, mask and gloves is sufficient for these environments.
What are your thoughts?

Cate Coffey
Clinical Nurse Manager

Central Australia Health Service
Department of Health
Northern Territory Government

Infection Prevention and Control Unit
Alice Springs Hospital
PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871
cate.coffey@nt.gov.au

t. 08 8951 7737
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