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SA to shut some vaccine clinics

AAP - 28-06-2022

South Australia will close some of its mass COVID-19 vaccination clinics, allowing staff to return to the state's struggling public hospitals. Among those

 
COVID-19 and Australia's unlearnt lessons

AAP - 27-06-2022

On January 19, 1900 Dr Sinclair Gillies, an honorary physician at Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, was asked to identify strange flu-like symptoms in a 33-year-old

 
Warning as Omicron sub-variant cases surge

AAP - 26-06-2022

An Omicron sub-variant of COVID-19 that can evade vaccine immunity is on the rise in Victoria, with authorities warning it is on track to be the state's major strain in

 
COVID vax 'saved 20m lives in first year'

AAP - 24-06-2022

Nearly 20 million lives were saved by COVID-19 vaccines during their first year, but even more deaths could have been prevented if international targets for the shots had

 
Asia, Middle East, Europe virus cases rise

AAP - 23-06-2022

The number of new coronavirus cases has risen in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Europe last week while the number of deaths globally dropped by 16 per cent, according

 
US CDC backs COVID-19 jabs for babies

AAP - 19-06-2022

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended COVID-19 vaccines for children as young as six months, allowing a rollout to start across the country next

 
Mask rule dropped for airport terminals

AAP - 15-06-2022

Travellers will no longer need to wear masks in airports from midnight on Friday, with the mandate remaining in place for flights. The Australian Health Protection

 
Novavax vaccine approved as COVID booster

AAP - 15-06-2022

Novavax has been approved as a COVID-19 booster for people aged 18 and above. In a statement released on Tuesday, Novavax announced the Therapeutic Goods Administration

 
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 deaths,

 
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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