One of the big scary unknowns that remains with COVID is long-COVID.
There are hundreds of thousands of Australians with the condition.
But little bit by little bit, researchers are working out more and more about it.
And in some good news - it seems that the risk of long-COVID has fallen over the last couple of years.
Also, why shoving certain drugs up your nose might help avoid COVID in the first place.
That’s on this week’s Coronacast
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