Health
New COVID variants ‘could reinfect people every two to four years’, warns professor – Yahoo News Australia
Scientist Paul Hunter said new mutations would emerge, but they would not necessarily lead to serious illness.

A scientist has warned new COVID variants could reinfect people every two to four years’. (Getty)
COVID-19 mutations could reinfect people every two to four years, a leading expert has warned.
Professor Paul Hunter said we should expect new variants to emerge but they would not necessarily lead to serious illness in patients.
Hunter, professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia, said it was important we keep an eye on the mutations as it’s been very difficult to predict exactly what will…
-
Noosa News23 hours ago
Major crash on Gateway Motorway snarls morning commute
-
Noosa News18 hours ago
Driver arrested after life-threatening hit-and-run on outskirts of Ipswich, Queensland
-
Business21 hours ago
This ASX 200 mining stock is eyeing the lithium throne
-
General24 hours ago
A stitch in crime • Inside Story