News Aussies could soon be provided with a free coronavirus vaccine by Caitlin Hely Australia has formed a deal with a UK firm that may soon enable it to become one of the first countries to offer free coronavirus vaccines. The Australian Federal Government…
News Jacinda Ardern delays New Zealand election due to coronavirus by Claudia Schmidt Jacinda Ardern has announced that the New Zealand election will be delayed by a month due to the newly re-instated lockdown. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that…
News Coronavirus: Melbourne records deadliest day for the second day in a row by Claudia Schmidt Over the weekend, Melbourne recorded its deadliest coronavirus day yet, with 17 deaths and 394 new cases. Now sadly, the record number of fatalities has been eclipsed, with this morning’s…
News Coronavirus: growing concerns of a second wave ignite in NSW by Mary Ali From our first wave of COVID-19 to zero community transmissions, it seemed that NSW finally had the coronavirus under wraps. Unfortunately, there are fears of a second wave around the…
Lists News The protectiveness of coronavirus masks, ranked from best to worst by Manning Patston In case you’ve been under a rock for all of 2020, there’s this thing called COVID-19 going ’round. Whilst masks have been the new normal for many overseas for quite…
News NSW coronavirus: infectious man visited 7 venues prompting outbreak fears by Claudia Schmidt As the coronavirus situation in Melbourne continues to remain dire, Sydney is seemingly teetering on the edge of an equally catastrophic outbreak, with a small but steady amount of cases…
News Tall people are twice as likely to contract coronavirus, new study reveals by Kayla McNicoll Okay, so we all know that the taller you are, the more likely it is that you would be struck by lightning. But, what if we told you that the…
News Coronavirus: why are some people in Victoria calling themselves “sovereign citizens”? by Annalise Travaglione It seems as though the term Melburnian has become very 2019, with some Victorians now deciding they would rather be referred to as “sovereign citizens”. What started with a woman…
News Melbourne coronavirus: here’s what stage 5 lockdown could look like by Kayla McNicoll While the thought of Stage 5 lockdowns throughout Australia was once inconceivable, Victoria is getting closer to this reality by the second. With Stage 4 restrictions already at unprecedented levels,…
News Hydroxychloroquine: the conspiracy theorists’ answer to coronavirus, explained by Jenae Madden Over in the conspiracy alcove of the internet, there is talk that medical experts have in fact found the cure for the ongoing and devastating coronavirus pandemic. The solution? Apparently,…
News Melbourne coronavirus update: rats planning to take over the suburbs by Caitlin Hely Melbourne has been in and out of lockdown for a solid 5 months now. They’ve been dealing with stage 3 restrictions since the 8th of July, which today brings them…
News Europe braces for second wave of coronavirus as summer outbreaks soar by Caitlin Hely As coronavirus outbreaks continue to occur, Europe is bracing for the harsh consequences of a second wave. With reimposed restrictions and lockdowns looking likely as millions of people travel across…
News COVID-19 update: How many coronavirus cases are currently in Victoria? by Rachel Daniel Despite the implementation of increased lockdown restrictions, much to the disappointment of Karens across the state, the number of COVID-19 cases in Victoria is continuing to skyrocket. Just yesterday, Victoria…