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UK vaccinates 12 million against virus

AAP - 08-02-2021

LONDON, DPA - More than 12 million people in Britain have been vaccinated against COVID-19, latest figures show.     The government is aiming to

 
Portugal struggles, China infections spike

AAP - 01-02-2021

Austria and Germany have stepped in to help Portugal with its coronavirus crisis, while infections in China have spiked to their highest level since last March.

 
ICU Nurse's experience working during the COVID-19 pandemic

Health Times - 01-02-2021

My name is Bronwyn Picton, otherwise known as Bron. I have been working with the Rural Locum Assistance Program (Rural LAP) as an ICU Nurse now for almost 10 years.

 
78% of Australian healthcare workers received new technology during COVID-19 to combat high demand

Health Times - 01-02-2021

The immense impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare sector has led to over 78% of Australian healthcare workers being issued with new technologies, including mobile devices,

 
COVID-19 generally 'mild' in young children

Health Times - 15-01-2021

Babies and asymptomatic cases account for up to half of COVID-19 infections in the under-five age group, which has implications for vaccination programs, a new UNSW study

 
Queensland Premier called for a quarantine review after outbreak

AAP - 13-01-2021

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says an outbreak of the highly contagious UK strain of coronavirus in a quarantine hotel has grown to six cases.

 
South Australia balances vaccine speed and safety

AAP - 11-01-2021

South Australian Premier Steven Marshall says the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is a balancing act between speed and ensuring its safety. Rolling

 
Four million Australians to be vaccinated for COVID-19 by March

AAP - 08-01-2021

Australia's medicines regulator is set to give the green light to a coronavirus

 
Coronavirus new variant - genomics researcher answers key questions

Health Times - 05-01-2021

A new variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes COVID-19, is thought to be driving increased transmission of the disease in parts of the UK. The

 
Dangers of a sedentary COVID-19 lockdown: Inactivity can take a toll on health in just two weeks

Health Times - 08-12-2020

As the world digs in for the second wave of COVID-19, flu season and winter, people also face a serious risk from reduced physical activity — especially older

 

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