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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. Tackling viruses with pandemic potential

    Publicly released: Thu 22 Jun 2023 at 0830 AEST | 1030 NZST

    Nature Communications

    Dr Isaacs said the virus caused fever and severe respiratory symptoms and was from the same class of viruses as the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses. ... We saw with COVID-19 how unprepared the world was Read more about Tackling viruses with pandemic potential

    Australia; QLDThe University of Queensland
  2. Urgent action needed to further improve child survival in Ethiopia

    Publicly released: Thu 22 Jun 2023 at 0400 AEST | 0600 NZST

    PLOS Global Public Health

    With Ethiopia’s mortality rates two and three times those figures, the country is unlikely to reach those targets. ... Given the study uses data prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent civil war Read more about Urgent action needed to further improve child survival in Ethiopia

    Australia; International; WACurtin University
  3. Lessons learned from New Zealand's ‘genomic journey’ through the COVID-19 pandemic

    Publicly released: Fri 16 Jun 2023 at 1143 AEST | 1343 NZST

    BMC Medicine

    New Zealand scientists at the forefront of our COVID-19 pandemic response say the lessons learned from our world-leading genomic surveillance programmes could be useful in the looming crisis of Read more about Lessons learned from New Zealand's ‘genomic journey’ through the COVID-19 pandemic

    New ZealandESR (Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd)...
  4. Video games spark exciting new frontier in neuroscience

    Publicly released: Wed 14 Jun 2023 at 1300 AEST | 1500 NZST

    Nature Communications

    Dr Tristan Wallis and Professor Frederic Meunier from UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute came up with the idea while in lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Individual proteins bounce and move in a Read more about Video games spark exciting new frontier in neuroscience

    Australia; QLDQueensland Brain Institute|The University of Queensland
  5. Lung and heart stem cell research paves way for new COVID-19 treatments

    Publicly released: Wed 14 Jun 2023 at 0100 AEST | 0300 NZST

    Stem Cell Reports

    Lung and heart stem cell research paves way for new COVID-19 treatmentsResearch at a Glance:Melbourne researchers have used heart and lung stem cells infected with SARS-CoV-2 to ... SARS-CoV-2 primarily Read more about Lung and heart stem cell research paves way for new COVID-19 treatments

    Australia; VICMurdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI)|The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity...
  6. Sports injury hospitalisations return to pre-COVID-19 trends

    Publicly released: Wed 14 Jun 2023 at 0001 AEST | 0201 NZST

    injury hospitalisations largely in line with pre-COVID-19 trends – according to a new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). ... In response to COVID-19 lockdowns and the Read more about Sports injury hospitalisations return to pre-COVID-19 trends

    AustraliaAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
  7. Diabetes drug shortly after infection cuts risk of long COVID by 40%

    Publicly released: Fri 9 Jun 2023 at 0830 AEST | 1030 NZST

    The Lancet Infectious Diseases

    Taking a two-week course of metformin, a safe and affordable diabetes medication after testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 leads to 40% fewer long COVID diagnoses over the following 10 ... Previous studies Read more about Diabetes drug shortly after infection cuts risk of long COVID by 40%

    InternationalUniversity of Minnesota, USA
  8. Older Australians who coped better mentally during the pandemic were smarter with their money

    Publicly released: Fri 9 Jun 2023 at 0400 AEST | 0600 NZST

    PLOS ONE

    Among older Australians, those who coped better mentally at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic were more likely to be making good financial choices, according to Australian research. ... The team Read more about Older Australians who coped better mentally during the pandemic were smarter with their money

    Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia
  9. COVID-19 can cause brain cells to 'fuse'

    Publicly released: Thu 8 Jun 2023 at 0400 AEST | 0600 NZST

    Science Advances

    SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has been detected in the brains of people with ‘long COVID’ months after their initial infection. ... SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has been Read more about COVID-19 can cause brain cells to 'fuse'

    Australia; NSW; QLDQueensland Brain Institute|The University of Queensland...
  10. COVID-19 transformed road safety for older Australians

    Publicly released: Mon 5 Jun 2023 at 1052 AEST | 1252 NZST

    Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board

    crash data before and after COVID-19 to determine the impact of the pandemic on the frequency and location of crashes involving older people. ... Police-reported crash data for the over-65 population in Read more about COVID-19 transformed road safety for older Australians

    Australia; SAFlinders University
  11. Focus on the non-health benefits of COVID-19 vaccination to convince people to get their booster

    Publicly released: Sat 3 Jun 2023 at 0400 AEST | 0600 NZST

    PLOS ONE

    Focusing on the non-health benefits of getting a COVID-19 booster could make vaccine messaging more persuasive, according to Australian research. ... The team recruited about 450 people to view different Read more about Focus on the non-health benefits of COVID-19 vaccination to convince people to get their booster

    Australia; NSW; VICThe University of Sydney|Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI)...
  12. Parkinson's drug could help slow motor neurone disease progression

    Publicly released: Fri 2 Jun 2023 at 0100 AEST | 0300 NZST

    Cell Stem Cell

    While they say many of the patients dropped out of the study - mainly due to COVID-19 - those who continued to receive the treatment saw a slower progression of the disease. ... Many patients dropped out Read more about Parkinson's drug could help slow motor neurone disease progression

    InternationalKeio University School of Medicine, Japan
  13. EXPERT REACTION: Can garlic fight flu and COVID-19?

    Publicly released: Thu 1 Jun 2023 at 1515 AEST | 1715 NZST

    Media releases issued by the Australian Garlic Producers Pty Ltd and the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry suggest that new research shows that garlic can kill COVID-19 and flu Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Can garlic fight flu and COVID-19?

    Australia; NSW; SAAustralian Science Media Centre
  14. EXPERT REACTION: Australia considers ban on ‘high-risk’ uses of AI

    Publicly released: Thu 1 Jun 2023 at 1434 AEST | 1634 NZST

    The Albanese government is considering a ban on “high-risk” uses of artificial intelligence and automated decision-making, warning of potential harms including the creation of deepfakes and Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Australia considers ban on ‘high-risk’ uses of AI

    Australia; NSW; VIC; QLD; SA; WA; ACTAustralian Science Media Centre
  15. After two years, one in six people who had COVID-19 before vaccination still report health effects

    Publicly released: Thu 1 Jun 2023 at 0830 AEST | 1030 NZST

    The BMJ

    The team followed a group of 1,106 people who caught the original COVID-19 variant and compared their self-reported symptoms with 628 people who hadn't had the virus ... Their findings are based on 1,106 Read more about After two years, one in six people who had COVID-19 before vaccination still report health effects

    InternationalUniversity of Zurich, Switzerland
  16. Lockdown really made us lose our sense of time

    Publicly released: Thu 1 Jun 2023 at 0400 AEST | 0600 NZST

    PLOS ONE

    The social isolation resulting from COVID-19 lockdowns significantly impacted people’s activities and emotions, and prior research has shown that the pandemic triggered distortions in people’s Read more about Lockdown really made us lose our sense of time

    InternationalUniversity of Aberdeen, UK
  17. Fish were the most widely used animals in New Zealand research in 2021

    Publicly released: Wed 31 May 2023 at 1650 AEST | 1850 NZST

    The figures show that 309,872 animals were used in 2021, an increase from 245,522 used in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020. ... This is an increase from 245,522 used in the first year of the Read more about Fish were the most widely used animals in New Zealand research in 2021

    New ZealandUnderstanding Animal Research (UAR) Oceania
  18. Social networks the key to water management & sanitation in the Pacific

    Publicly released: Wed 31 May 2023 at 1337 AEST | 1537 NZST

    Water Policy

    lead author Dr Mark Love, a research fellow at the International WaterCentre and the Australian Rivers Institute. ... For example, Facebook ‘live’ information discussions have been proactively used Read more about Social networks the key to water management & sanitation in the Pacific

    Australia; Pacific; QLDGriffith University
  19. Sourdough or #sourfaux?

    Publicly released: Wed 31 May 2023 at 0900 AEST | 1100 NZST

    International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition

    Sourdough has had a renaissance in Australia in recent years. This has been partly driven by the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown baking; from March to April 2020, Google searches for ... Grafenauer says. Read more about Sourdough or #sourfaux?

    Australia; NSWThe University of New South Wales

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