One of the big scary unknowns that remains with COVID is long-COVID.
There are hundreds of thousands of Australians with the condition.
But little bit by little bit, researchers are working out more and more about it.
And in some good news - it seems that the risk of long-COVID has fallen over the last couple of years.
Also, why shoving certain drugs up your nose might help avoid COVID in the first place.
That’s on this week’s Coronacast
Where is Victoria's peak?
The vaccine is working! Here's how we can tell
Faster to lockdown - so why is the curve the same?
How are Australia's outbreaks tracking?
What does DIY COVID testing mean for the months ahead?
What can the world tell us about reopening?
Are vaccines better at preventing infection than we thought?
Is the path out of lockdowns a one-way street?
Is the NSW curve bending or flattening?
Why vaccinated people shouldn't have more freedoms (quite yet)
Even with high vaccination, we might need more ...
Moderna is coming! What is it again?
NSW's big (risky?) leap to reopening!
What might the next few weeks look like?
I know the vaccine will protect me, but will it protect others?
Why aren't more Indigenous people vaccinated?
Is it fair to wait to reopen until kids are vaccinated?
Boost me baby! Should we all actually have three doses?
Victoria gives up on donut days forever
From COVID-zero to the ultimate balancing act
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