Having claimed 6.6 million lives around the world, there are signs that the COVID-19 pandemic may be finally coming to an end. 9News
Other theories have included a lab leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, a biotech facility located in the city where the virus was first detected.
He doled out good grades for disease surveillance, sequencing the genes of viruses, international cooperation and understanding how to control a pandemic through isolation, masks, ventilation, social distancing, vaccinations and antivirals.On day 100 of Australia's pandemic, the nation had been in lockdown for more than a month.Most pressing was equity around distribution of the vaccine.
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