'This is a no-brainer': Sarah is a qualified nurse, but she's not allowed to help the COVID-19 fight

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Sarah got her nursing degree in Perth and wants to help. But she's not allowed to

"They're going to be available to support the health effort right across the country, as directed by our health officials," the Prime Minister explained at a media conference on March 18.

"Why is Australia letting their 20,000 international nursing students work full time, but don't make it possible for their already qualified and graduated international nurses to help?" she asked.

 

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Lots of red-tape is being cut to mobilise Health resources at the moment. Keep pushing, you will get a result.

I hope you get the positive outcome you’re hoping for Ms Parekh. It’s good of you to highlight this situation especially for other nursing graduates who are willing to work in Australian hospitals. Good luck.

She can sit on my face if she wants to help out.

NSW health used to recruit Indian doctors They bring them here despite not registered here

That seems like the right decision.

Well in Australia you need certificate III to walk a dog.

Don't worry, we might get there yet.

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