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Prof Gary McLean on the rise and (eventual) fall of Omicron
We may think we have a handle on the Omicron variant, but are we sure? People are certainly being hospitalised, and some are dying, albeit thankfully in low numbers. Professor Gary McLean joins the… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Breakers beaten in double overtime, work to do for NZ Sail GP team and Brave bag first win of T20 season.
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Immune cells in prostate can be activated to destroy cancer cells, research shows
New research shows prostate cancer could be effectively treated with immunotherapy.
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Covid-19 update with Professor Gary McLean
Dr Gary McLean is a researcher at Imperial College as well as being a Professor of molecular immunology at London Metropolitan University, and an international authority on coronaviruses. He joins the… Audio
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Officials urged to move faster on vaccinating children aged 5-11
The clock is ticking for the government to get children aged five to 11 vaccinated against Covid-19. Audio
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Covid-19: NZ reaches 75 percent double-vaxxed, 80 percent in Auckland
New Zealand has passed a marker on the way to vaccinating the full eligible population, with significant numbers reached for the entire country and for Auckland.
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Covid-19 update with Professor Gary McLean
New Zealander Dr Gary McLean is a Professor in molecular immunology at London Metropolitan University and a researcher with Imperial College. He's an international authority on coronaviruses. Audio
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Covid-19 update with Professor Gary McLean
New Zealander Dr Gary McLean is a Professor in molecular immunology at London Metropolitan University and a researcher with Imperial College. He's an international authority on coronaviruses… Audio
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Are our emergency departments Covid fit?
Emergency doctors throughout the country have been surveyed about how prepared they feel their respective hospitals ED facilities are equipped to cope. The results make for grim reading with… Audio
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A new way to make vaccines
This week, how information flows in the cell from DNA to proteins, and how scientists have tapped into this to enable a new way to make vaccines using messenger RNA. Audio
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Covid-19: Border plans set to be revealed next week
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will next week set out whether and how the government plans to open the country's borders.
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England's lifting of lockdowns increases risk of variants
Joining us is New Zealander Dr Gary McLean, Professor in molecular immunology and an international authority on coronaviruses. Dr McLean is with us to cover off all of the latest Covid-19 news and… Audio
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Professor Gary McLean: 'Annual Covid-19 boosters likely'
Joining us again on Sunday morning is New Zealander Dr Gary McLean. He discusses the Delta variant, what type of masks we should be wearing, and why annual Covid-19 booster shots are going to be… Audio
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Professor Gary McLean on mixing and matching vaccines
New Zealander Gary McLean is an international authority on coronaviruses. Professor McLean is with us to look at Long Covid, the vaccine rollouts, and the fact that Covid sticks around the body longer… Audio
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India's Covid-19 variant, explained
Scientists are studying what led to India's unexpected surge, and particularly whether a Covid-19 variant first detected there is to blame. The variant, named B.1.617, has been reported in 17…
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Professor Gary McLean on Covid-19 vaccine side effects
Gary McLean is with us to look at all of the latest news relating to Covid-19, including the mild systemic side effects people using Covid-19 vaccinations are experiencing, and why women are more… Audio
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CNMI pauses use of J&J Covid-19 vaccine
Use of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen Covid-19 vaccine has been paused in the Northern Marianas.
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US pauses Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine over rare blood clots
US federal health agencies have recommended pausing the use of Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine for at least a few days after six women under 50 given the shot developed rare blood clots.
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Professor Gary McLean on the longevity of Covid-19 immunity
New Zealand Professor Gary McLean is with us to look at all of the latest news relating to the Covid-19 pandemic, including what the longevity of immunity is likely to be and how Covid-19 has become a… Audio
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Expert group to advise govt on Covid-19 vaccine targets, border changes
The government has established a new scientific advisory group to advise it on crucial Covid-19 decisions, including any changes at the border and the ongoing vaccine rollout. Audio
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Covid-19 update with Professor Gary McLean
Dr Gary McLean is a professor in molecular immunology at London Metropolitan University and an international authority on coronaviruses. He is with us to look at all of the latest news and information… Audio
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PNG urged to take up Chinese vaccine if safe
Two top Australian infectious disease and immunology experts say Papua New Guinea should take up an offer of Chinese-made vaccines.
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PNG urged to take up Chinese vaccine if safe
Two top Australian infectious disease and immunology experts say Papua New Guinea should take up an offer of Chinese-made vaccines.
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Covid-19 update with Professor Gary McLean
Joining us is Gary McLean, professor in molecular immunology at London Metropolitan University. Dr McLean looks at how the vaccine rollouts are going overseas, in what seems like a race between them… Audio
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Pfizer is using Israel to trial their vaccine: here's what it shows
Research from Israel shows getting just one Pfizer vaccine jab may curb the transmission of Covid-19, and getting both doses has led to a 94 percent drop in symptomatic coronavirus cases.