Over the weekend, Peking University released a study that estimated 900 million Chinese had been infected with COVID up until January 11, representing 64% of the population.
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Although it’s well known that COVID affects the respiratory system, it’s perhaps less well known that the virus can also affect cognitive function.
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A significant proportion of people who contract COVID are left with ongoing symptoms, commonly termed “long COVID”. The nature of these symptoms and the duration of the illness differ between people. While some people are still suffering more than two years after their initial infection, others have recovered, or at least improved.
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Australia will scrap COVID-19 isolation rules on 14 October, National Cabinet agreed on Friday. State and territory leaders reached an […]
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Living with severe pain can be debilitating and isolating, but there are ways to conquer it.
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When can I get my next COVID booster or fourth dose? What if I’ve recently had COVID? Can I get my flu shot at the same time?
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My glorious two and a half year run of negative COVID tests came to a shuddering halt last week, after […]
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New Zealand has been in a COVID lull for the past two months, but with the BA.5 variant on the rise and more than 10,000 new daily cases reported this week, it appears we are now at the start of a second Omicron wave.
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It seems not a day goes by without learning someone in our inner circle of family, friends and colleagues has […]
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Well over two years into the pandemic, hundreds of thousands of COVID cases continue to be recorded around the world every day.
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By Paul Griffin, Associate Professor, Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, The University of Queensland.
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There is varied advice when it comes to returning to work after COVID.
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Travellers to Australia will no longer be required to provide proof of a negative pre-departure COVID test. The rule is […]
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By Sarah Hellewell, Research Fellow, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, and The Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science, Curtin University.
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In many countries, as restrictions lift and freedoms are restored, there’s a general feeling that the pandemic is over. There is, however, still the significant concern that a dangerous new variant could emerge.
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New Zealand is reopening to tourists. Fully vaccinated tourists from Australia will be able to travel to New Zealand without […]
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new COVID-19 guidelines on Feb. 25, 2022, to help inform people’s individual decisions about wearing masks.
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Prakash Nagarkatti and Mitzi Nagarkatti, professors of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at the University of South Carolina examine the common questions surrounding Covid immunity.
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The New Zealand Government is reassessing self-isolation requirements for people entering the country, according to Chris Hipkins. The COVID-19 Response […]
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There is no doubt Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) are a daily conversation topic in your household.
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With the new wave of Covid-19 spreading across the world, it’s important to prepare your household in case you need to isolate at home.
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Shortness of breath, persistent cough and fatigue are common COVID signs and symptoms. And the vast majority of people will be managing their symptoms at home.
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The New Zealand Government has shortened the interval between the second COVID-19 jab and the booster from four to three months.
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The Omicron variant of COVID-19 is more transmissible than previous outbreaks, leading many experts to update their advice around masks.
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