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Nobel Prize-winning immunologist explains why COVID-19 fatality rate is falling – 3AW
The COVID-19 fatality rate is falling, but a Nobel Prize-winning immunologist says it’s not because the virus is weakening. Professor Peter Doherty says fewer people…

The COVID-19 fatality rate is falling, but a Nobel Prize-winning immunologist says it’s not because the virus is weakening.
Professor Peter Doherty says fewer people are dying with coronavirus, but infections are on the rise globally.
“We’ve had enormous numbers of infections and it’s ramping up in the northern hemisphere very rapidly … and there’s no sign the virus itself is changing, and we’re not seeing as many deaths as we were seeing,” he told Neil Mitchell.
Professor Doherty said there are…
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