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Sky ceilings improving patient’s wellbeing during radiotherapy treatment at W.P. Holman Clinic
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Holman Clinic Nurse Sarah – Most recent recipient of the LGH DAISY Awards
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North West Cancer Centre gets gowned up
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New radiation therapy equipment
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Big boost for Holman Clinic treatment
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North West Cancer Centre - Burnie radiation therapy treatment room building works
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New high dose rate brachytherapy unit
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Second linear accelerator arrives at North West Cancer Centre
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Expansion of radiation therapy services
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COVID-19 services available over Christmas and New Year
21 December 2022. Read about the COVID-19 services available during the festive period.
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Changes to testing services
2 December 2022.
State-operated testing clinics will provide access to testing services until the end of January 2023.
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COVID-19 risk level in Tasmania raised to MODERATE
25 November 2022. Tasmania has raised the official COVID-19 Risk Level to MODERATE as the State continues to experience increases in COVID-19 cases.
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Changes to isolation requirements
30 September 2022. From 14 October 2022, individuals who have COVID-19 symptoms are encouraged to stay at home while they remain unwell, but it will no longer be mandated for them to remain in isolation for 5 days.