Clinical trials of an mRNA vaccine have begun, and researchers expect broadly positive outcomes in the fight against the widespread illness.
Medical students in Melbourne spent much of 2020-21 learning via Zoom, but for rural students it was a case of hands-on healthcare with real patient outcomes – and now many of them are staying put.
Although it was a century ago, there are parallels between the Spanish Flu pandemic and COVID-19. What was it like on the frontline for our healthcare workers this time around – and what have we learnt as a society?
COVID-19 has highlighted what's possible when the collective will exists to mobilise attention and healthcare resources – something the slow emergence of chronic disease could not.
Memories of the 1919 Spanish Flu and 1968 Hong Kong Flu have shaped Indigenous' peoples response to the pandemic.
As the US election nears, the political divide has widened – and so have the cracks in the President's bid for a second term.
How we responded to pandemics in the past can carry lessons for the current COVID-19 situation.
There are key messages that parents and teachers can use to set the emotional tone for students when stress levels ramp up.
There's deep concern for the impact a second or third COVID-19 wave could have on Indigenous Australians.
Critically ill patients from intensive care units are part of a global trial testing a suite of flu and pneumonia drugs in a bid to combat COVID-19.
Solving climate change would involve only a fraction of the interventions into civic, business and organisational life that we're seeing now.
More than mere stories, Spanish crime fiction has offered insights into the country's shadowy recent history.
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