SA surgeons call for non-urgent elective surgeries to resume
It's been all hands on deck in South Australia's Omicron surge with non-urgent elective surgeries suspended and staff redeployed to vaccination clinics. But surgeons say the procedures should resume because private hospital beds are empty and clinicians are available to work.
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