'I burst into tears': Relief for family as elective surgery resumes in NSW

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'It means our life can stop being on pause.' 9News

Jenson was born with a cleft palate, which could be drastically improved through elective surgery.Jenson will be going in for surgery on Friday.

It comes as the NSW government today announced elective surgery will resume in a phased approach from February 7, amid stabilising hospitalisation numbers — although there were another 30 deaths today."Management of each city hospital will make that decision as to when they are ready," Health Minister Brad Hazzard said.NSW today recorded 30 more COVID-19 related deaths, including a double-vaccinated man in his 30s with no underlying health conditions.

The man in his 30s who passed away had had two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine and had no underlying illnesses, Dr Chant said.Five people who died had received three doses of a vaccine, 19 had received two, and six were not vaccinated.'We are going to have a spike' "This is incredibly important as we move to 2022, as we move back to normal, that we have students back at school.

 

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