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 have all the new variants gone?
Pirola! An asteroid? Football player? No, it's the latest strain!
Hello furry mammal are you the next pandemic?
Can picking your nose lead to COVID
How you and 200 friends can save one hospitalisation
COVID's not alone in the wastewater
How do COVID antivirals work? And what's with the rebound?
What's RSV again? The *other* winter virus that's hitting hard
What happened to Sweden? We're answering your questions!
Is this why it feels like everyone keeps getting COVID?
What makes a COVID superspreader?
What could a diabetes drug do for long COVID?
Introducing - Quick Smart
We're in a wave - are more drugs the answer?
Wait ... how many people have long COVID?
How many shots should I have had by now?
Is there a new flu surge?
WHO's given up on COVID?
Arcturus' rise: Another COVID (sub sub sub) variant!
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