COVID-19
Anti-lockdown protesters in Michigan urge businesses to ‘wake up America’
Several hundred supporters of Donald Trump have gathered in Michigan’s capital to protest the US state’s lockdown rules, which they ...
Joint statement on Libya
Conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic present a significant threat to life in Libya. The health and safety of the country’s ...
Launch of the online courses on tobacco product regulation
<p>The WHO ‘No Tobacco’ Unit (TFI) of the Health Promotion Department is pleased to announce the launch of two online ...
Rare kids’ syndrome cases spike after COVID-19
America is “running out” of time to tackle coronavirus and doesn’t have a plan to properly deliver a vaccine, according ...
Travel delayed until 2023 as PM stands firm on China
The Prime Minister has declared Australia will always stand its ground, even if it comes at the cost of trade ...
Medical Product Alert N°5/2020
Falsified and contaminated Defibrotide identified in WHO regions of Western Pacific, Europe and Eastern Mediterranean This alert relates to falsified ...
Substantial investment needed to avert mental health crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting the need to urgently increase investment in services for mental health or risk a massive ...
Cult $25 tanning product that’s selling out
If bronzed was the tone of summer, pasty and pale has definitely been the running theme of self-isolation. Powered by ...
Get your kids NAPLAN ready with these simple tests
Students across Australia should have been sitting their NAPLAN tests this week. Powered by WPeMatico
First scenes of nightlife reopening in Australia
Award-winning Japanese restaurant Sokyo at The Star Sydney has become the first high-end restaurant in Australia to open its doors ...
Watch: Acting Immigration Minister on new detention centre powers
The Acting Immigration Minister Alan Tudge is speaking about new legislation to strengthen search and seizure powers in immigration detention. ...
Is isolation a feeling?
Emotions and feelings can be thought of as judgments: considered responses to what is happening. Powered by WPeMatico
Why some people turn to conspiracy theories to explain the coronavirus
Despite scientists and health authorities already correcting misinformation, conspiracy theories linked to the coronavirus are continuing to spread online. Powered ...
Recovered coronavirus patients in Queensland could be key to saving new patients
Scientists are hoping blood samples from recovered COVID-19 patients could unlock a way to fight the deadly virus by identifying ...
Italy sanitises churches ahead of reopenings
Italian churches have been preparing for the long-awaited reopening of masses to the public. Liturgies and services were cancelled across ...
Joining forces to end TB and COVID-19
Message from Dr Tereza Kasaeva, Director, WHO Global TB Programme WHO / Elena Longarini Dear colleagues, partners and friends, The ...
Global partners issue Call to Action to overcome barriers to scale up TB preventive treatment
Global partners in the fight to end tuberculosis (TB) including the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, UNITAID, US Agency for ...
Devastating toll of local business closures revealed
More than 130 Victorian businesses have plunged into liquidation or voluntary administration since the coronavirus crisis began, but experts warn ...
Call to cap commuters for safe return to travel
Passenger numbers on trains, trams and buses should be capped and employers urged to stagger work hours to limit coronavirus ...
Nine new Victorian cases as Macca’s cluster grows
This coronavirus article is unlocked and free to read in the interest of community health and safety. Get full digital ...
Overseas travel ‘not back to normal’ until 2023
Australians will have to wait years for overseas travel to return to normal, with an industry authority revealing that won’t ...
Elite school announces plans to reopen early
Carey Baptist Grammar will be one of the first schools to reopen on May 25, a day ahead of the ...
Phil Spencer Reckons Game Development Disruption Will Be Felt More in 2021
Phil Spencer, Head of Gaming at Microsoft, recently told CNBC that game development production might be more impacted by the ...
US First Nations tribes stand off with South Dakota Governor over checkpoints
Two First Nations tribes in South Dakota are defying orders from Governor Kristi Noem to take down road checkpoints the ...
Thousands gather in Montenegro for religious procession
A few thousand people attended a religious gathering in Montenegro on Tuesday which authorities deemed was a violation of rules ...
Traffic, public transport commuters increase as lockdown eases in London
The amount of traffic and commuters in London began looking more like pre-coronavirus levels amid confusion over the British government’s ...
NSW records community-transmitted coronavirus cases as death toll rises to 98
An 81-year-old woman who was a passenger on the ill-fated Ruby Princess cruise ship has died of coronavirus in NSW, ...
Government’s 1.5 million COVID-19 antibody tests ‘not accurate enough’
A report has found 1.5 million coronavirus antibody tests purchased by the federal government are not accurate enough to be ...
ECOSOC Informal Briefing on ‘Joining Forces: Effective Policy Solutions for Covid-19 Response’
WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros, joined senior UN officials, virtually, to brief UN Member States on the COVID-19 response. He ...
WHO statement: Tobacco use and COVID-19
Tobacco kills more than 8 million people globally every year. More than 7 million of these deaths are from direct ...