A Breakthrough In The Fight Against Coronavirus 04/02/21
Australian researches turning a cheap blood thinning medication into a nasal spray that could block COVID-19, stop it spreading, and treat the virus. Parents are being encourage to add faces to boiled eggs…and make “stripy zebra” sandwiches…to attract kids to healthy food.. We can expect a few spare seats at the Australian Open…as the Tennis Chiefs serve up the biggest sporting event before spectators during the COVID era… Chris Fagan has re-signed as coach of the Brisbane Lions until the end of 2023.. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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