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COVID-19 is a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus strain, that has not been previously identified in humans. See below for a collection of resources to help you cover this issue (Please note: additional resources are available to journalists who are logged in).

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  1. Sustained training key to support health services to cope with challenges

    Publicly released: Mon 3 Oct 2022 at 0913 AEDT, 1113 NZDT

    PLOS Global Public Health

    New research shows health systems can cope better with unprecedented challenges like COVID-19, through sustained staff training and support. ... High COVID-19 case numbers had devastating impacts on TB Read more about Sustained training key to support health services to cope with challenges

    Australia; Pacific; International; VIC; NTMenzies School of Health Research | The University of Melbourne ...
  2. EXPERT REACTION: Mandatory COVID-19 isolation to be dropped

    Publicly released: Fri 30 Sep 2022 at 1330 AEST, 1630 NZDT

    From October 14, Australians will no longer have to isolate after testing positive for COVID-19. ... The chief medical officer Paul Kelly says the decision marks the likely end of the emergency pandemic Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Mandatory COVID-19 isolation to be dropped

    Australia; NSW; VIC; WAAustralian Science Media Centre
  3. Young Australians face lifetime of labour change

    Publicly released: Fri 30 Sep 2022 at 1200 AEST, 1500 NZDT

    Journal of Youth Studies

    Associate Professor Cedulla adds the COVID-19 pandemic has presented the latest challenges to regular work and employment, following a period of rapid change which emerged in the 1970s and 1980s Read more about Young Australians face lifetime of labour change

    Australia; SAFlinders University
  4. How COVID-19 damages the heart

    Publicly released: Fri 30 Sep 2022 at 1100 AEST, 1400 NZDT

    Immunology

    UQ Diamantina Institute researcher Dr Arutha Kulasinghe said the team found while COVID-19 and influenza are both severe respiratory viruses, they appeared to affect cardiac tissue very differently. Read more about How COVID-19 damages the heart

    Australia; QLDThe University of Queensland | The University of Melbourne ...
  5. Did the pandemic change our personalities?

    Publicly released: Thu 29 Sep 2022 at 0400 AEST, 0700 NZDT

    PLOS One

    If these changes persist, the authors suggest that collectively stressful events like the COVID-19 pandemic could slightly bend the trajectory of some of our personalities. ... Despite a long-standing Read more about Did the pandemic change our personalities?

    InternationalFlorida State University College of Medicine, USA; University of Montpellier, France; University of Michigan, USA
  6. Are health policies backed by the latest science?

    Publicly released: Thu 29 Sep 2022 at 0200 AEST, 0500 NZDT

    Professor Mann says that the inclusion of cutting-edge research in the COVID-19 response shows that it is possible to use the best and most recent evidence to inform healthcare ... the importance of Read more about Are health policies backed by the latest science?

    New ZealandHealthier Lives National Science Challenge
  7. 'Very small' link between COVID-19 and ME/CFS in kids

    Publicly released: Wed 28 Sep 2022 at 0100 AEST, 0400 NZDT

    JAMA Network Open

    Researchers studied more than 600 German children in hospital to look for any links between previous COVID-19 infection and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) in children and Read more about 'Very small' link between COVID-19 and ME/CFS in kids

    InternationalSee paper for full list of organisations.
  8. Call to convert mental health genetic discoveries into better treatments for patients

    Publicly released: Tue 27 Sep 2022 at 1143 AEST, 1443 NZDT

    Nature Genetics

    Anxiety and depression are the most common, with the COVID-19 pandemic triggering a 25 per cent increase in cases according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). ... Mental illnesses can significantly Read more about Call to convert mental health genetic discoveries into better treatments for patients

    Australia; QLDQIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute | The University of Queensland
  9. COVID-19 may increase the risk of type 1 diabetes in kids

    Publicly released: Sat 24 Sep 2022 at 0100 AEST, 0300 NZST

    JAMA Network Open

    025%) in the non-COVID-19 group had. At three time points investigated - one, three and six months - kids with COVID-19 were more likely to have type 1 diabetes than ... Association of SARS-CoV-2 Read more about COVID-19 may increase the risk of type 1 diabetes in kids

    InternationalCase Western Reserve University, USA
  10. 3 COVID-19 mRNA jabs better than 2 for avoiding hospital, but booster benefits wane with time

    Publicly released: Sat 24 Sep 2022 at 0100 AEST, 0300 NZST

    JAMA

    US scientists say having a third 'booster' dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine cuts hospitalisation risk compared with having just two jabs, but the difference wanes over time. ... Odds of Hospitalization Read more about 3 COVID-19 mRNA jabs better than 2 for avoiding hospital, but booster benefits wane with time

    InternationalUniversity of Chicago, USA
  11. Could some foods prime your immune system against COVID-19?

    Publicly released: Fri 23 Sep 2022 at 1400 AEST, 1600 NZST

    Frontiers in Immunology

    The team say that all of these substances contain proteins that are in some ways similar to the SARS-CoV-2 virus proteins, and exposure to them may train our immune ... The team found that antibodies that Read more about Could some foods prime your immune system against COVID-19?

    InternationalCyrex Laboratories, USA
  12. In the year after COVID-19, you're at increased risk neurological problems

    Publicly released: Fri 23 Sep 2022 at 1100 AEST, 1300 NZST

    Nature Medicine

    People who survive a COVID-19 infection are at increased risk of a long list of neurological complications in the year after their infection, according to international researchers. ... The team measured Read more about In the year after COVID-19, you're at increased risk neurological problems

    InternationalSt. Louis Health Care System, USA
  13. Is there a link between COVID-19 infection and type 1 diabetes in young people?

    Publicly released: Fri 23 Sep 2022 at 1032 AEST, 1232 NZST

    European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) Annual Meeting

    Spanish and Portuguese – see belowTesting positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is associated with an increased risk of new-onset type 1 diabetes in children and ... SARS-CoV-2—the Read more about Is there a link between COVID-19 infection and type 1 diabetes in young people?

    InternationalNorwegian Institute of Public Health (Paper 1), University of Edinburgh, Scotland (paper 2)
  14. Triple COVID-19 jabs 61% effective against symptomatic Omicron, 95% against severe disease

    Publicly released: Fri 23 Sep 2022 at 0100 AEST, 0300 NZST

    JAMA Network Open

    Canadian and US scientists looked at data from 134,435 Canadians, and say being triple vaxxed against COVID-19 is 61% effective against symptomatic Omicron infection, and 95% effective against Read more about Triple COVID-19 jabs 61% effective against symptomatic Omicron, 95% against severe disease

    InternationalPublic Health Ontario, Canada
  15. ‘Magic Glasses’ a cheap weapon in the battle against intestinal worms

    Publicly released: Thu 22 Sep 2022 at 2000 AEST, 2200 NZST

    The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific.

    To help combat this, a team of researchers from ANU, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, The University of Queensland, and the Philippines’ Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) Read more about ‘Magic Glasses’ a cheap weapon in the battle against intestinal worms

    Australia; Pacific; International; NSW; QLD; WA; ACTThe Australian National University | The University of Queensland ...
  16. Long COVID may be an autoimmune disease

    Publicly released: Thu 22 Sep 2022 at 0901 AEST, 1101 NZST

    European Respiratory Journal

    The team recruited 106 people who had been diagnosed with COVID-19, and 22 healthy volunteers and 34 people who had experienced a non-COVID respiratory infection for comparison. ... Nearly 80% of the Read more about Long COVID may be an autoimmune disease

    InternationalMcMaster University, Canada, Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health, Canada
  17. Birds of different feathers didn't flock together during lockdown

    Publicly released: Wed 21 Sep 2022 at 0901 AEST, 1101 NZST

    Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

    Avian behaviour changes in response to human activity during the COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Birds interact with humans in complex Read more about Birds of different feathers didn't flock together during lockdown

    InternationalUniversity of Manitoba, Canada
  18. Using AI to see how COVID-19 might evolve

    Publicly released: Tue 20 Sep 2022 at 0918 AEST, 1118 NZST

    Cell

    A team of international researchers, including a New Zealander, has developed a high-tech method to explore the possibilities of how the Covid-19 virus could evolve. ... The team took proteins from the Read more about Using AI to see how COVID-19 might evolve

    New Zealand; InternationalUniversity of Waikato | ETH Zurich, Switzerland; Botnar Research Centre for Child Health, Switzerland; Alloy Therapeutics, Switzerland; University of Geneva, Switzerland
  19. A face mask that can tell you if there's COVID-19 in the air

    Publicly released: Tue 20 Sep 2022 at 0100 AEST, 0300 NZST

    Matter

    Respiratory pathogens that cause COVID-19 and H1N1 influenza spread through small droplets and aerosols released by infected people when they talk, cough, and sneeze. ... In their proof-of-concept design, Read more about A face mask that can tell you if there's COVID-19 in the air

    InternationalTongji University, China
  20. Most food delivery riders don’t cut corners when it comes to safety

    Publicly released: Mon 19 Sep 2022 at 1008 AEST, 1208 NZST

    Accident Analysis and Prevention

    There has been enormous growth in the gig economy and the home delivery of meals – which was particularly accelerated during the COVID-19 lockdowns, not just in Australia, but around the Read more about Most food delivery riders don’t cut corners when it comes to safety

    Australia; QLDQueensland University of Technology (QUT)

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