Journal article

Australian First Nations response to the pandemic: A dramatic reversal of the ‘gap’

F Stanley, M Langton, J Ward, D McAullay, S Eades

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health | Published : 2021

Abstract

Until the recent death in Dubbo of an Aboriginal man, there have been no deaths from Covid 19 in Australia. The extraordinary success of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations in controlling the effects of this pandemic has been a global role model. Until early 2021, in spite of their high risk status, dispersed population and fear of health services due to racism, Indigenous outcomes were better than those for non-Indigenous. Aboriginal health leaders at every level brought in worlds best practices and applied them in all urban, rural and remote locations. Instead of the many hundreds of cases, hospitalisation and deaths expected, there were only 150 cases nationwide with15% hosp..

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