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Jun 14, 2022 • 12min
The latest great news for young kids and COVID!
There's been a bunch of good news this week about kids and COVID, including kids under 5 moving a touch closer to become eligible for vaccinationA Scandanavian study has shown that before babies are born, they get an immune benefit from their vaccinated mother. Another study has looked at a rare condition that can happen in kids after COVID, called MIS-C, and found vaccinated kids are way more protected from it And also both Pfizer and Moderna have moved slightly closer to being registered for kids under 5 in the USA.Also on today's show:* Are there rapid tests available to test for influenza?* I've noticed that cases seem to be falling. Is it just that it's being under reported? I haven't heard any mention of it in the media but it's the opposite of what I expected as we head into winter.AND WE'LL BE TAKING A BREAK FOR THE NEXT MONTH BECAUSE NORMAN IS ON HOLIDAYS. SO KEEP AN EYE ON THE FEED AND WE'LL BE BACK SOON.

Jun 7, 2022 • 11min
Have we lost our vaccine mojo?
This time last year, Australia's vaccination program was getting underway and many were coming forward for their first or second shots.But Australia's haven't embraced the third dose as quickly or in as large numbers.The third dose is vital for the best protection against disease, and is recommended for the majority of Australians.So why aren't people coming forward as quickly?Also on today's show:* Is it possible that we may have caught COVID without realising it?* Are there instances of assumed second COVID infections that are actually just relapses?

May 31, 2022 • 10min
Which subvariant will be the One True Omicron?
Since the variant we now know as Omicron burst onto the scene late last year, it's proved to be a shapeshifter, spawning no fewer than five subvariants so far. Each have their own characteristics, but which is the most likely to become the dominant strain?There's finally enough data around to start making a comparison - so which subvariant will rule them all, what features give it the advantage, and what possible tools we might use to fight it?Also on today's show:* If I'm triple vaccinated and COVID is everywhere, could I have encountered it and fought it off, making me even more immune now?* What's the latest on the scary, mysterious hepatitis that's been reported in kids?

May 24, 2022 • 11min
How worried should we be about monkeypox?
While COVID continues to ravage the world, it's far from the only virus that's affecting humans at the moment.Cases of flu are soaring in Australia, and the Queensland Government is worried enough about it that it's offering all Queenslanders a free flu vaccination.And to add to that is a new outbreak of monkeypox in Europe and North America with 100 suspected and confirmed cases so far, though cases have not been severe.So what is Monkeypox, could it end up like COVID and how worried should we be?

May 17, 2022 • 11min
The BIG COVID challenge facing Australia’s next government
We are only days away from the 2022 Federal Election, where we'll find out who'll be leading the country for the next few years.But for whoever wins, there's the huge reality of dealing with and managing the ongoing COVID pandemic, which is still killing an average of 40 Australians a day.COVID policy and response hasn't featured much during the election campaign.So on today's Coronacast, what COVID issues will face whoever wins office next?Also on today's show:* Our daughter tested positive on a RAT. We had a PCR test the same day and it came back negative. So we tested again via a RAT and it was positive again. Does this mean the PCR test wasn't done properly?* I have been diagnosed with COVID twice this year. Is this the future, COVID every 4 or 5 months?

May 10, 2022 • 11min
Yes, you can get long COVID if you're triple vaxxed
A British COVID report has finally answered a question many have had: can you get long COVID, even after you're triple vaccinated.And the answer is, sadly, yes. About eight to nine percent of people have some sort of long-COVID symptoms, even after they've had their third dose.But there is some good news: long COVID is still far lower in vaccinated people than in unvaccinated.Also on today's show:* What's happening with second generation vaccines?* How worried should we really be about surface transmission?

May 3, 2022 • 11min
5000 deaths this year and counting
While most of the Australian population is vaccinated against COVID-19, going by the amount of people who have died in 2022, this is by far the worst year of the pandemic. More than 5000 people have died so far this year, and another 30 or 40 are continuing to die on average each day at the moment.So on this week’s Coronacast, why have we stopped paying attention to deaths and can we do anything to reduce them?Also on today’s show:* Paxlovid is now part of the PBS. So what is the drug again? Who should take it? When? And why?

Apr 26, 2022 • 13min
The sub-variants just keep coming
When Omicron burst onto the scene late last year, scientists were shocked at how many mutations it had compared to previous variants.We now know that it's way more transmissible than previous variants and less nasty than Delta, although that hasn't stopped it from causing a lot of severe disease and death.But biology isn't static and Omicron has continued to evolve. First came BA1, then came a new wave of BA2 and now we're starting to see another new subvariant: BA4.So on today's Coronacast, what is BA4, where did it come from and how much of a worry is it?Also on today's show:* What's going on with the hepatitis condition in kids? Is it being caused by COVID-19?

Apr 12, 2022 • 11min
How long can any country stay COVID zero?
China is fighting its largest coronavirus outbreak since the pandemic begun, but the lockdown being used to try and control it is facing resistance?Videos on social media appear to show small riots breaking out in parts of Shanghai while some residents are recording themselves screaming and yelling from their apartments in desperation.So is China's zero-COVID policy unable to withstand the onslaught of Omicron? And why is China resorting to lockdowns? Also on today's show:* How's COVID going in the USA?* Omicron refresher: Do RATs work against it? What are the main symptoms? How long is the incubation?* How much of the world has had COVID now?

Apr 5, 2022 • 11min
Our first proper flu AND covid season looms
The race has well and truly been on for third dose COVID-19 vaccinations, but now add to that vaccination for the coming flu season.The past couple of years have seen a lull in flu infections because closed borders kept more than just COVID out — but that will change this year.So what happens if you get both COVID-19 and the flu and the same time? Is it even possible? And how do you reduce the risk of that happening?Also on today's show:* Why isn't Australia pulling its weight when it comes to reporting on vaccine effectiveness?


