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As a doctor, these are most common COVID-19 questions I’ve been asked – Sydney Morning Herald
Working on the frontline at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, there were some questions I would come to expect from the families of COVID-19 patients.

I think it’s great that people want to learn more about science, but it is important to think carefully about who has written the article or filmed the YouTube video, and what their motivation and funding might be. It is also worth considering their qualifications. Health professionals like me are legally required to give evidence-based advice. People with no qualifications, like Instagram influencers and celebrities are not. And while some use their profiles to amplify public health messages, others…
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