XBB. 1.5 and other subvariants do signal a change in how the virus is mutating. Here’s what this means for Australia and globally.
As children return to school, a new study sheds light on the infection patterns of the various COVID-19 virus variants in open-space learning.
The Omicron strain is driving a rapid increase in China, and is quicker to transmit than other variants.
Why compassion should be paired with personal responsibility to deal with new pandemic waves.
Unclear and often mixed messages have contributed to public confusion that has arguably placed people’s health at risk.
A new book based on the world’s largest multi-professional study of its kind relates the distressing experiences of Australian healthcare workers amid the pandemic.
The pandemic stretched our healthcare system to breaking point, but it also proved how new and positive models of screening and care can quickly be created in adversity.
Just because we’re in a period of social change doesn’t mean we have to lose momentum on sustainability. There are six things we can do right now to offset our daily waste from disposable masks.
The Reserve Bank head is optimistic about 2022, in part because COVID has loosened the government’s purse strings.
The federal government’s Rapid Antigen Test policy is a disaster by any measure. It should own up to its policy failure and try to improve the situation as soon as possible.
2022 will be the year we finally have all the means, measures, and tools to control the pandemic to a non-lethal state.
How do we enable people to make evidence-based, health and life-protecting choices in a pandemic?
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