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We know that in the 1918 flu pandemic the second wave was far more deadly than when it first arrived.
This time around in Australia, it seems we may avoid a terrible second wave but that may make us more vulnerable to a third wave.
By the end of this year and into 2021, we’ll have little natural immunity, a vaccine may not be available and there’s a danger that complacency may have set in.
On today’s show:
* Norman goes on a bit of a tear about masks, and says if we all wore them we could re-open society much more quickly
* How should social distancing work on flights?
* Will any second or third coronavirus wave be better or worse than the 1918 flu?
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When coronavirus infects someone, we know they can spread the disease via coughing and sneezing. But what about other forms of bodily fluid like blood? Around the world, there have […]
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