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Death or a sniffle: Qld team’s bid to unravel COVID extremes

Their study will probe whether a person’s genetics play a role and will analyse antibodies in the blood of recovered patients searching for answers to one of the biggest puzzles of the coronavirus pandemic.The University of Queensland scientists also hope to shine a light on why some people develop long-term effects after being diagnosed with COVID-19, including shortness of breath, debilitating fatigue, headaches and distortions in taste and smell.
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