COVID 19
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COVID-19 infection rates flat AAP - 13-06-2022
Australia reported nearly 21,000 new COVID-19 infections on Sunday as reproductive rates of the virus plateau around the country. Sunday also saw far fewer
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COVID-19 lab leak theory needs study AAP - 11-06-2022
More than two years after coronavirus was detected in China and after at least 6.3 million deaths have been counted worldwide from the pandemic, the World Health Organisation
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COVID-19 hit mental health and hip pockets AAP - 09-06-2022
One in five Australians say pressure to pay the bills at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the nature of jobs drastically changed, adversely affected their mental
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Kidney injury hidden in COVID-19 patients AAP - 03-06-2022
Millions of COVID-19 patients may have an undiagnosed, potentially fatal acute kidney disease, according to a new study. University of Queensland researchers
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Virus vax mandate challenged in Qld court AAP - 31-05-2022
Queensland police and health workers have begun their challenge to COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the Brisbane Supreme Court. A trial involving three matters
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Victorians set to get free flu vaccination AAP - 30-05-2022
The Andrews government is slated to announce free flu vaccinations for Victorians as the state grapples with a tough start to the season. Australian Medical
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Virus deaths again on the rise across Aust AAP - 29-05-2022
COVID-19 deaths are again on the rise with Australia recording 88 fatalities over the weekend. Victoria reported more than 7300 new virus cases and 16 deaths
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SA to look at school mask mandate AAP - 24-05-2022
South Australia will consider lifting its mask mandate for high school students with Premier Peter Malinauskas hoping the COVID-19 restriction can go. The state's
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Eating disorder service sees COVID surge AAP - 19-05-2022
The stress of COVID-19 has led to a surge in eating disorders in Victoria, with one support service experiencing a 300 per cent increase in demand through the pandemic.
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One in five worked with COVID symptoms AAP - 18-05-2022
Around 20 per cent of Australians admit they risked working while having COVID-19 symptoms in order to make ends meet. The Australia Institute surveyed 1000
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Perth to get drive-in RAT collection sites AAP - 18-05-2022
Three drive-through sites for the collection of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests will open in Perth this week following the relaxation of rules for close contacts of confirmed
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COVID sub-variants surge in South Africa AAP - 16-05-2022
South Africa is experiencing a surge of new COVID-19 cases driven by two omicron sub-variants, according to health experts. For about three weeks the country
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WA health system fears amid virus surge AAP - 12-05-2022
A surge in COVID-19 infections in Western Australia has prompted calls for the reintroduction of restrictions amid fears the state's health system "may get smashed".
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Hopes for 'variant-proof' COVID-19 vaccine AAP - 11-05-2022
Sydney University is leading an international consortium hoping to develop a 'variant-proof' COVID-19 vaccine. The consortium has a $US19.3 million
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Free rapid COVID tests slip on ALP agenda AAP - 08-05-2022
Labor will reconsider its policy to provide free rapid COVID-19 tests for all Australians. The party had pushed for free RATs in January as the Omicron outbreak
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J&J COVID-19 jab linked to blood clots AAP - 07-05-2022
US regulators are strictly limiting who can receive Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine due to the ongoing risk of rare but serious blood clots. The
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SA to change virus management AAP - 05-05-2022
South Australia will change how it handles the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as it prepares to end the state's emergency management declaration. The new Labor
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SA has first cases of new virus variants AAP - 04-05-2022
The latest coronavirus sub-variants have been detected in South Australia but officials say it's too early to tell if they could prompt the reintroduction of wider public
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Vic to spend $12b on health post-COVID AAP - 03-05-2022
Victoria will inject an extra $12 billion into its ailing health system as it seeks to undo damage wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic. Victorian Treasurer Tim
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Beijing tightens COVID-19 restrictions AAP - 02-05-2022
China's capital Beijing has tightened COVID restrictions as it battles an outbreak, while Shanghai let some of its 25 million residents venture out for light and air after
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