A doctor went to work with coronavirus – but did he do the wrong thing? | ABC News

Melbourne GP Chris Higgins, who tested positive for the coronavirus after treating dozens of patients, has been roundly chastised including by Victorian Health Minister Jenny Mikakos who criticised his decision to return to work. However the federal president of the Australian Medical Association Dr Tony Bartone says Dr Higgins didn’t do anything wrong at the time, and says the guidelines need to be clearer.

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