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COVID-19 survivor takes part in ‘exciting’ Queensland research – 4BC – 4BC
Researchers are a step closer to understanding the body’s response to COVID-19. The research by QIMR Berghofer used blood samples from 44 recovered patients to…
Researchers are a step closer to understanding the body’s response to COVID-19.
The research by QIMR Berghofer used blood samples from 44 recovered patients to investigate their immune response.
It is hoped it could shed light on why the virus turns deadly in some of those infected.
Recovered COVID-19 patient Penny Martinek contributed to the Queensland research.
She told Scott Emerson her and her husband both had very mild cases, after travelling on the Diamond Princess.
She spent 5 weeks in hospital.
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