Data reveals the eye-watering cost of Australia’s COVID-19 health response
Australia spent nearly $48 billion on the health response to COVID-19 between 2020 and 2022, new data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reveals. Australia ranked 7th lowest for...
View ArticleCommunicating COVID-19
It was overwhelming, say immunologist Dr Chris Puli’uvea and virologist Dr Natalie Netzler. The New Zealand Association of Scientists (NZAS) had called to say the pair had won New Zealand’s most...
View ArticleUnder-vaccination has led to 7,000 more severe COVID cases: UK study
More than 7,000 hospitalisations and deaths from COVID-19 might have been averted if the UK’s population was fully up to date on vaccines, according to new research published in the Lancet. The...
View ArticleCOVID is less severe, but elderly still at high risk
The COVID-19 pandemic is no longer a public health emergency of international concern or, in Australia, a disease incident of national significance. It’s 4 years since the first cases of the disease...
View ArticleMassive study finds links between COVID-19 vaccination and very rare medical...
Researchers have found a link between COVID-19 vaccinations and very rare neurological, heart and blood related medical conditions. An international study was conducted on 99 million COVID-19 vaccine...
View ArticleDoes having 100+ COVID jabs harm your immunity? Apparently not.
A German man who claimed to have received more than 200 COVID-19 vaccinations has shown no signs of immunity fatigue. In research published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, scientists from German...
View Article50 remarkable and inspirational women in Australian science
International Women’s Day is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. In honour of IWD 2024, Cosmos is showcasing the achievements of 50 of...
View ArticleCOVID-19 pandemic has cut life expectancy globally
COVID-19 reversed earlier trends toward longer life expectancies. During the pandemic, life expectancies globally dropped by 1.6 years according to a new study published today in the Lancet medical...
View ArticleIs it time to lose the term Long COVID?
By Lyndal Byford, the Australian Science Media Centre It might be time to stop using terms like ‘long COVID’ with new research suggesting that the condition may be no different to other post-viral...
View ArticleEncouraging COVID mortality data, but probably not ‘zero death’ yet
Infectious disease experts are welcoming data that shows a persistent fall in COVID-19 deaths. As reported by Cosmos yesterday, government data from the start of March indicates that for the first...
View ArticleDeaths, deceptive data and the detail of COVID reporting
If, fate forbid, you died from COVID today, how long would it take for your statistic to register on the government’s ‘COVID-19 reporting’ page? Probably longer than you think. But the lack of clarity...
View ArticleAustralia in ‘best position’ as authorities monitor new COVID-19 strains
Health authorities continue to monitor a new variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, which has infected at least 9 people in South Africa since first being identified last year. The...
View ArticleCOVID virus mutated in Dutch man, raising importance of proper...
Dutch medical scientists are warning about the risk of viruses mutating over long periods in infected immunocompromised people. Forthcoming research from the group relates to a previously reported...
View ArticleShortness of breath, fatigue characterises Long COVID
A study of Swedish Long COVID patients has revealed the symptoms most commonly associated with the afflication include dyspnoea and fatigue. The research led Umeå University and published in the BMG...
View ArticleAge influences Long COVID symptoms in kids
A study of nearly 6,000 children and young adults in the US has found Long COVID symptoms vary among different age groups, potentially giving new tools to doctors to help diagnose and manage the...
View ArticleVaccine primes immune response to multiple coronaviruses in mouse study
Preventing the rise of the next coronavirus pandemic or epidemic could depend on creative developments in vaccine technology. And now a trans-Atlantic research group has developed a vaccine it says...
View ArticleExpert reaction: AstraZeneca withdraws its COVID-19 vaccine
AstraZeneca developed the first vaccine for COVID-19, beating the competition, but this week they’ve announced they’re withdrawing the jab worldwide following a drop in demand. More than 3 billion...
View ArticleLongevity for heart failure patients improves with COVID jabs
A big Korean analysis of people with heart failure has revealed substantial positive impacts of getting vaccinated against COVID-19. The study was drawn from the Korean National Health Insurance...
View ArticleAdvanced breast cancer increases linked to screening in COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 brought an unprecedented shift in the approach to breast cancer screening and treatment in Australia. A retrospective clinical analysis of data from patients at Sydney Adventist Hospital...
View ArticleSperm study recommends quarantine after COVID-19
Brazilian researchers have discovered the COVID-19 virus in sperm up to 3 months after infection, which they say should make people think carefully about the time babies might be conceived. Details of...
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