Lara Giddings says people may not be needed in the office every day

Sue Bailey
Updated November 23 2020 - 3:42pm, first published 3:41pm
CHANGING TIMES: Australian Medical Association chief executive Lara Giddings says people may continue to work at home in some capacity because of COVID.
CHANGING TIMES: Australian Medical Association chief executive Lara Giddings says people may continue to work at home in some capacity because of COVID.

The chief of Tasmania's peak doctors' body says the global COVID-19 pandemic may mean some workers continue to work from home in some capacity for the foreseeable future.

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Sue Bailey

Sue Bailey

Journalist

Sue works two days a week for The Examiner and The Advocate newspapers and and is based in Hobart. Loves any human interest stories!

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