Not-for-profit St John of God Healthcare ceases all non-urgent and non-emergency operations and seeks ‘alternative sources’ for medical gear
A major Australian not-for-profit hospital operator was forced to cease all non-emergency and non-urgent surgeries this week due partly to depleted stocks of personal protective equipment.
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