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One of Melbourne's biggest hospitals has revealed a COVID-19 cluster that emerged in its cancer ward has claimed the life of a third patient, bringing the national toll to 24.
On Thursday, Victoria's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton confirmed on Twitter that a woman aged in her 60s died in a Melbourne hospital last night.
The woman was one of several inpatients and staff at The Alfred's haematology and oncology ward who have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
The hospital revealed the first two patient deaths on Friday, as it urgently investigated the source of the infections.
Today, the hospital announced a third patient from the ward had died after contracting COVID-19.
Key points:
Melbourne hospital's COVID-19 inpatient cluster worsens as national death toll rises to 24
On Thursday, Victoria's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton confirmed on Twitter that a woman aged in her 60s died in a Melbourne hospital last night.
The woman was one of several inpatients and staff at The Alfred's haematology and oncology ward who have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
The hospital revealed the first two patient deaths on Friday, as it urgently investigated the source of the infections.
Today, the hospital announced a third patient from the ward had died after contracting COVID-19.
Key points:
- Two women with COVID-19 died in Victorian hospitals on Wednesday
- Health Minister Jenny Mikakos said more than 4,000 retired healthcare workers had registered their interest in returning to work
- She announced pharmacists would be able to administer the flu vaccine to free up nurses
Melbourne hospital's COVID-19 inpatient cluster worsens as national death toll rises to 24