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‘Globally significant’ study aims to shine light on COVID-19 generation – The Age
The parents of every one of the 150,000 babies expected to be born in Victoria by 2023 will be asked to include their children in a study aimed at creating a huge…
Yet from struggle comes progress, and that interplay of complicating factors makes Ms Solaka and Eliana prime candidates for what Victorian Medical Research Minister Jaala Pulford dubbed on Sunday “the most globally significant study into the COVID-19 generation”.
A team of Melbourne-based researchers will invite the parents of every one of the 150,000 babies expected to be born in Victoria between 2021 and 2023 to include their children in the “GenV” project, in the hope up to 100,000 newborns…
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