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ABC Australia
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May 30, 2023 • 14min
Wait ... how many people have long COVID?
Long COVID has nearly been around as long as COVID itself. It wasn't long after the pandemic began before we started hearing about long haulers - people who were suffering from the virus long after testing negative.But even today, we still don't know the precise definitions of what exactly long COVID is and how many people suffer from it.But we are getting closer to a clearer picture. So why is it important to know?

May 23, 2023 • 14min
How many shots should I have had by now?
In 2021, Aussies were queueing round the block quite literally for COVID-19 vaccines one and two.

May 16, 2023 • 11min
Is there a new flu surge?
As respiratory disease goes, COVID got us good. But it's important we don't forget the old school ones like flu and RSV.There's quite a bit of flu around at the moment too. It could even be described as a surge. So what's going on? Why are we being attacked by COVID, flu and RSV all at once?Also on today's show:* Remember that time a stranger made Norman stick something up his nose in an abandoned dungeon? * What's going on in China now that they've dropped COVID restrictions?

May 9, 2023 • 12min
WHO's given up on COVID?
With the World Health Organisation (WHO) announcing that COVID-19 is no longer a "global health emergency", you'd be forgiven for thinking the pandemic's over.But alas, it isn't.According to WHO, the "emergency" phase is over but COVID will remain a persistent threat for a lot longer, saying the disease is still killing someone every three minutes.So how can COVID no longer be an emergency, but also remain so deadly?

May 2, 2023 • 13min
Arcturus' rise: Another COVID (sub sub sub) variant!
The Omicron variant has been spinning off all sorts of sub variants during its 17 month long reign.The latest is XBB.1.16 - known also as Arcturus - and like its sibling sub variants doesn't seem to be all that different.But while Arcturus is busy trying to become the most popular sub variant of the month, we are undergoing another wave of infections. There are hundreds of people in hospitals around the country and it's continuing to affect how the health system operates.Also on the show: Is COVID going to the dogs?

Mar 28, 2023 • 0sec
What would it take to guard against future pandemics?
The coronavirus pandemic might not be a 'pandemic' for much longerSo, looking ahead, experts have come together to propose countermeasures for future epidemics and pandemics. It's all about transparency and equity at a global scale. References:It is time for ambitious, transformational change to the epidemic countermeasures ecosystem

Mar 21, 2023 • 18min
Animal origin theory suddenly has a lot more weight behind it
A team has analysed data out of China, proving the presence of animals in the Wuhan market capable of hosting SARS-CoV-2.

Mar 14, 2023 • 0sec
Not again! A new wave is building, so what now?
Another wave of COVID infections seems to be underway in parts of Australia, and NSW is leading the pack. The variant soup is getting more complex by the day — but luckily the dominant mutations don't seem to be causing more severe disease. Regardless, as more people get infected and re-infected, researchers are fast at work trying to determine what might protect people from long-term consequences. References: Adherence to Healthy Lifestyle Prior to Infection and Risk of Post-COVID-19 ConditionSevere COVID-19 outcomes by cardiovascular risk profile in England in 2020: a population-based cohort study

Mar 7, 2023 • 0sec
Almost 20,000 more deaths than expected last year – is it all down to COVID?
In 2022, Australia saw an estimated 12% increase in the number of deaths compared to expert predictions. More than half of those were due to COVID-19. And there are signs that even the deaths that couldn't be directly linked to COVID-19 are a result of the pandemic. This pattern isn't just playing out in Australia, but around the globe. So what are the driving factors, and what can be done to address them?References: Almost 20,000 excess deaths for 2022 in AustraliaOne-Year Adverse Outcomes Among US Adults With Post-COVID-19 Condition vs Those Without COVID-19 in a Large Commercial Insurance DatabaseLife expectancy changes since COVID-19

Feb 28, 2023 • 0sec
We're all getting boosters – why aren't little kids?
Since ATAGI updated its booster advice there have been lots of questions about why kids aren't able to get another jab. We discuss the reasoning behind the age limit, as well as some other vaccine-related questions from listeners. Also, a few controversial COVID topics... from Ivermectin to the US Energy Department's theory on where the virus came from. References:COVID-19 vaccines for childrenEffect of Higher-Dose Ivermectin for 6 Days vs Placebo on Time to Sustained Recovery in Outpatients With COVID-19Lab Leak Most Likely Origin of Covid-19 Pandemic, Energy Department Now Says


