Health
The crucial questions we need answered about COVID-19 – The Australian Financial Review
In a week when vaccines made global news, researchers increasingly believe the pandemic may go but the virus is here to stay.
Because the disease is so young, there is much apprehension about what comes after it. We just dont know what the long-term non-death consequences of COVID 19 might be, says Professor Brendan Crabb, director of Melbournes Burnet Institute for medical research and public health. Are those who get sick in their 30s going to have major problems their 60s?
As the virus is not limited to the lungs but affects other tissues such as those in the vascular system, the brain and the kidneys, this issue n…
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