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Covid-19: When Gold Coast will hit peak of coronavirus Omicron wave

The Gold Coast has been warned it will face the worst of the Covid-19 Omicron wave sooner rather than later. Here’s what’s predicted.

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THE Gold Coast can expect to face the peak of the Covid-19 Omicron wave spreading across Queensland within days, the state’s health minister has warned.

Minister Yvette D’Ath said on Thursday morning that seven of 25 general wards at Gold Coast University Hospital (GCUH) and Robina Hospital have been set aside to manage patients affected by the coronavirus variant.

Covid-19 testing on the Gold Coast earlier this month. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images
Covid-19 testing on the Gold Coast earlier this month. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

She said GCUH has been working overtime ahead of a predicted Omicron peak in “a matter of days” in the city.

Deputy Premier Steven Miles announced 16,812 new cases and nine deaths, with 850 people in hospital and 48 in intensive care units (ICU).

He said 91,300 cases were active statewide, with Omicron the dominant variant.

Ms D’Ath said she visited the hospital alongside Queensland chief health officer Dr John Gerrard on Wednesday.

“Can I give a big shout out to the staff down there. They’re doing an incredible job, because they are dealing with the largest number of cases across the state at the moment,” she said.

Gold Coast University Hospital. Picture: Patrick Hamilton/AFP
Gold Coast University Hospital. Picture: Patrick Hamilton/AFP

“They will be the first region to actually see the peak happen, which we’re expecting in a matter of days on the Gold Coast.

“They told me, anecdotally, in their testing clinics next door they’re seeing about 70 per cent of people coming forward being Covid-positive.”

“We’ve got seven dedicated wards now of about 25 general wards … managing one disease – Covid.”

Queensland chief health officer Dr John Gerrard and Health Minister Yvette D'Ath. Picture: NCA NewsWire/John Gass
Queensland chief health officer Dr John Gerrard and Health Minister Yvette D'Ath. Picture: NCA NewsWire/John Gass

Ms D’Ath said the impact on GCUH showed how serious the virus was and new “temporary buildings” had been erected on the Coast for triage purposes.

Dr Gerrard said the Coast was “where we are seeing the most significant activity” in relation to the Omicron wave.

“The vaccination rates are slightly lower there, but the main reason is the number of travellers going there,” he said.

He said more wards would likely open to treat Covid-19 patients in coming days.

It came as Ms D’Ath confirmed “quite a few” health workers had been impacted by the state’s vaccine mandates, either forcibly or by choice.

luke.mortimer1@news.com.au

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