At various points over the previous couple of weeks, news reports have told stories of booming hospitals: emergency departments overwhelmed by patients, imminent shortages of
Mothers are one of the strongest people on earth — that’s a fact. Also, doctors are courageous — every day and especially now, in the
Lauren Bailey has a background in sociology and public health, and currently works in acute care as a front-line registered nurse. Lauren: As we enter into
Ali Eshragh, Data Scientist, together with his co-authors Saed Alizamir Peter Howley Elizabeth Stojanovski, recently published research on the dynamics of COVID-19 on Australia’s Population.
Although scientists and stock markets have celebrated the approval for emergency use of Remdesivir to treat COVID-19, a cure for the disease that has killed
The old saying ‘prevention is better than cure’ has gained more significance as we see the fear of the Corona Virus take hold around the
With commute time reduced to zero, social events canceled, and the rest of the city closed, it feels like we have more time on our
News from NSW eHealth: International Nurses Day is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the 50,000+ nurses who play a critical supporting role in caring for patients across NSW Health,
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Amid a barrage of research on finding treatment for brand spanking new coronavirus, Australian scientists have found that a typical anti-parasitic drug killed the SARS-CoV-2
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“The uncertainty is the hardest part of it all. Most healthcare administrators are used to uncertainty given we never know what patient will walk through