Health
Queensland COVID patients roll up their sleeves to help others fight disease – Brisbane Times
Blood from COVID patients has enabled QIMR researchers to develop a test that can assess whether someone is likely to suffer serious symptoms.

Since we got back and right through this year, weve obviously been following all the restrictions and doing things like washing our hands, but it does feel a bit surreal.
The couple have since reached out to medical researchers to see if they could be of use, saying its the least we can do.
We were surprised … when we got home that no one seemed to want us for testing, she said.
In the end, QIMR
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