‘It’s important to help people understand,rather than call them idiots’

‘It’s important to help people understand,rather than call them idiots’

This month named NSW’s Young Australian of the Year,Nikhil Autar finished his medicine degree over 12 years,while completing aggressive cancer treatment.

  • byMary Ward

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‘A slightly more dangerous place’:Australia is in its eighth COVID wave

‘A slightly more dangerous place’:Australia is in its eighth COVID wave

Australia’s chief medical officer has declared the emergency period of the COVID pandemic over,despite confirmation the nation is entering a new wave of infection.

  • byAisha Dow
Volunteers infected with Zika virus in hunt for vaccines

Volunteers infected with Zika virus in hunt for vaccines

The study known as a “controlled human infection model” has previously been controversial for Zika because of the risks to participants and lack of treatments.

  • byJennifer Rigby
The unusual vaccination plan to halt ‘out of control’ flesh-eating disease

The unusual vaccination plan to halt ‘out of control’ flesh-eating disease

As Victoria heads into the riskiest months for transmission,officials urging people in areas affected by the Buruli ulcer – including Melbourne’s inner-north – to avoid mosquito bites.

  • byHenrietta Cook andAisha Dow
Pfizer’s $14 billion COVID sales warning sparks investor relief

Pfizer’s $14 billion COVID sales warning sparks investor relief

The past few days have been a reckoning for Pfizer,the pharma giant that gained most from the pandemic and has seen the biggest blow from its decline as demand for COVID shots and pills declined.

  • byNacha Cattan
One in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. Now there’s a free vaccine

One in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. Now there’s a free vaccine

The Shingrix vaccine will be available for free from November 1 for all over 65s,First Nations people aged over 50 and immunocompromised people over 18.

  • byLisa Visentin
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How spending $81 million could save 500 lives in NSW every year
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How spending $81 million could save 500 lives in NSW every year

Vaccinating 55 per cent of healthy people under 65 would provide greater protection to vulnerable people,a new report has found.

  • byLaura Banks
What’s the next pandemic? Scientists are already working on a vaccine

What’s the next pandemic? Scientists are already working on a vaccine

As we emerge from the darkest days of COVID-19,scientists are now turning their attention to what they have coined “Disease X” – an unknown,highly infectious virus that could cause the next pandemic.

  • byHenrietta Cook
‘Spy stuff’ and front organisations:Moments that changed the course of Australia’s pandemic

‘Spy stuff’ and front organisations:Moments that changed the course of Australia’s pandemic

A midnight email. A Friday-night webinar with a Canadian scientist. A conversation with NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant. In this edited extract of a new book on Australia’s COVID-19 responses,Age journalists pinpoint the intriguing events that helped save tens of thousands of lives in Australia.

  • byAisha Dow andMelissa Cunningham
Albanese to announce 12-month COVID-19 inquiry

Albanese to announce 12-month COVID-19 inquiry

The inquiry will not be a royal commission but is expected to have powers to call witnesses.

  • byJames Massola andNatassia Chrysanthos
The paranoia of the tech plutocrats

The paranoia of the tech plutocrats

If you follow the world of tech billionaires,you’ll find a baffling mix of climate denial,COVID-19 vaccine denial and cryptocurrency cultism.

  • byPaul Krugman