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Victoria researching ‘long COVID’ effects – 7NEWS.com.au
The Victorian government is contributing $2.3 million to a study looking at “long COVID” effects and potential links between the disease and unborn babies.
Research into the long-term effects of coronavirus and potential links between the disease and unborn babies has received a funding boost from the Victorian government.
Innovation and Medical Research Minister Jaala Pulford on Thursday announced $2.3 million for the Murdoch Childrens Research Institutes Impact of COVID-19 on Organs project.
The funds will help scientists investigate cellular mechanisms leading to long COVID issues such as fatigue, cognitive difficulties and ongoing breathing problems.
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