As Melbourne relaxes restrictions, can it keep cases down?
Melbourne has taken its first big step out of restrictions, with 127,000 more people allowed to head back to work today. The number of active cases has fallen below 400 […]
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By now many of us would have been subjected to a coronavirus test.
A swab is shoved up your nose and jiggled around a bit, then it’s shoved down your throat for another jiggle.
While it’s incredibly important to keep coronavirus at bay, it’s not exactly the most fun you’ll ever have.
So what’s happened to the promise of non-invasive saliva testing?
On today’s show:
* Whatever happened to saliva testing for coronavirus?
* Is it okay to go back to swimming in a public swimming pool?
* Is it still worth wearing a mask in NSW?
* If you show symptoms of coronavirus, should you get tested straight away?
Tagged as: COVID-19, Coronacast.
Coronacast 27 de septiembre de 2020
Melbourne has taken its first big step out of restrictions, with 127,000 more people allowed to head back to work today. The number of active cases has fallen below 400 […]
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