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This week, Dr. Malpractice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr. Kit Kat are joined by Professor Catherine Bennett, Chair in Epidemiology at Deakin University, sharing her experiences and contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, Dr. Lexi Frydenberg discusses vaping challenges and Australia's healthcare system approach to addressing them.
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With a couple of Monkeypox cases in the Territory Holmsey and Jen thought they'd get some more information and facts about the virus. They asked Epidemiologist Professor Catherine Bennett how you get it, how and when you know you have it, what the treatment is & how long it lasts.
Australians over the age of 30 will have access to a fourth dose of anti-coronavirus vaccine as early as today. The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation will recommend fourth doses for anyone over the age of 50, and allow anyone over the age of 30 to have another booster shot, if they wish to have one. Deakin University chair of epidemiology Professor Catherine Bennett said health authorities originally thought a third dose would be good enough to prevent contracting COVID-19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chair of epidemiology at Deakin University, Professor Catherine Bennett, says we should "always keep reviewing any of these rules we have in place to make sure they're working as intended". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Natarsha Belling speaks to Professor Catherine Bennett, the chair of epidemiology at Deakin University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Professor Catherine Bennett, the Chair of Epidemiology at Deakin University, after ATAGI updates advice on booster shots. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People are deliberately trying to catch Covid-19. Some are hoping by catching it now, they can make sure they're Covid-free for a big event, maybe a wedding or a birthday celebration. So is it a good idea? Two of our Briefing listeners are actively trying to catch it – Mel and David – but Professor Catherine Bennett, chair of epidemiology at Deakin University, says it's not a good idea. On today's Briefing, we find out once and for all, if it's a good idea to actively seek out and catch, Coronavirus. Todays Headlines WA will keep borders closed Novovax gains provisional approval Australian aid arrives in Tonga Federal court releases Djokovic reasoning Pope Benedict accused of failing to act in four child sex abuse cases Follow The Briefing DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR THE BRIEFING NEWSLETTER. LINK IS IN OUR BIO ON INSTAGRAM Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor Catherine Bennett shared her insights on Thursday morning as case numbers continue to grow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor Catherine Bennett, Inaugural Chair of Epidemiology at Deakin University, said much was still not understood about the recently discovered strain of coronavirus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor Catherine Bennett, Chair in Epidemiology at Deakin University on the psychology behind hearing deaths in the news everyday following Victoria's 25 deaths today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
কোয়ারেন্টিন করার শর্ত ছাড়াই অস্ট্রেলিয়ায় আন্তর্জাতিক ভ্রমণের সুযোগ আবারও ফিরে আসছে। নিউ সাউথ ওয়েলসের প্রিমিয়ার বলেন, নভেম্বরের ১ তারিখ থেকে যে-কোনো দেশ থেকে টিকা নেওয়া ব্যক্তিরা এই অঙ্গ-রাজ্যটিতে আসতে পারবে। তবে, প্রধানমন্ত্রী স্কট মরিসন বলেন, পর্যটকদেরকে অপেক্ষা করতে হবে। বিদেশে আটকে পড়া অস্ট্রেলিয়ানদেরকে এক্ষেত্রে অগ্রাধিকার দিতে চান তিনি।
Sydney residents are being warned to remain on high alert, despite a drop in case numbers on Tuesday, with 89 new cases mostly spreading amongst families. One regional NSWcase has been reported in Goulburn, while Queensland has two new local COVID cases connected to a known cluster and Victoria has one new case - the third infected member of a family who returned to Melbourne from Sydney.Interviews with Prime Minister Scott Morrison explaining economic lifeline measures; epidemiologist Professor Catherine Bennett from Deakin University on Sydney's possible lockdown extension; Goulburn Mayor Bob Kirk speaks about the local case found in regional NSW; Danny Lessem from ELMO Software on a new report finding strong support for compulsory workplace vaccinations and three business owners speak about the impact of lock.Updates in 7NEWS at 4pm, 6pm and The Latest tonight, and online at 7NEWS.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sydney residents are being warned to remain on high alert, despite a drop in case numbers on Tuesday, with 89 new cases mostly spreading amongst families. One regional NSWcase has been reported in Goulburn, while Queensland has two new local COVID cases connected to a known cluster and Victoria has one new case - the third infected member of a family who returned to Melbourne from Sydney.Interviews with Prime Minister Scott Morrison explaining economic lifeline measures; epidemiologist Professor Catherine Bennett from Deakin University on Sydney's possible lockdown extension; Goulburn Mayor Bob Kirk speaks about the local case found in regional NSW; Danny Lessem from ELMO Software on a new report finding strong support for compulsory workplace vaccinations and three business owners speak about the impact of lock.Updates in 7NEWS at 4pm, 6pm and The Latest tonight, and online at 7NEWS.com.au. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A woman died in Sydney from Covid-19 at the weekend - the first virus-related death in New South Wales in 10 months. The state recorded another 77 cases yesterday, 22 of which have no known source. Premier Gladys Berejiklian expects new case numbers today will exceed a hundred 100. Victorian health authorities have ordered the effective closure of the state's border with New South Wales. The Department of Health says with case numbers continuing to increase in that state, Victorian officials are concerned about the risk of transmission beyond current red zones in Greater Sydney and its surrounds. Some critics say New South Wales' lockdown isn't hard enough. Deakin University public health expert Professor Catherine Bennett spoke to Perlina Lau.
A woman died in Sydney from Covid-19 at the weekend - the first virus-related death in New South Wales in 10 months. The state recorded another 77 cases yesterday, 22 of which have no known source. Premier Gladys Berejiklian expects new case numbers today will exceed a hundred 100. Victorian health authorities have ordered the effective closure of the state's border with New South Wales. The Department of Health says with case numbers continuing to increase in that state, Victorian officials are concerned about the risk of transmission beyond current red zones in Greater Sydney and its surrounds. Some critics say New South Wales' lockdown isn't hard enough. Deakin University public health expert Professor Catherine Bennett spoke to Perlina Lau.
করোনাভাইরাসে আক্রান্ত হয়ে এ পর্যন্ত বিশ্বে প্রায় চার মিলিয়ন লোক মারা গেছে। কোভিড-১৯ এর বিভিন্ন স্ট্রেইনের বিরুদ্ধে বিশ্ব জুড়ে স্বাস্থ্য কর্তৃপক্ষগুলো সংগ্রাম চালিয়ে যাচ্ছে। অস্ট্রেলিয়ায় তিনটি বিশেষ স্ট্রেইন নিয়ে উদ্বেগ রয়েছে। তবে, ডেল্টা স্ট্রেইন অচিরেই বিশ্বে প্রবল রূপ ধারণ করতে যাচ্ছে।
Chair of epidemiology at Deakin University, Professor Catherine Bennett, has told a parliamentary inquiry the ring of steel bred feelings of "resentment, jealousy and fear" which divided the state. She says the issue first became apparent in the second lockdown, when the ring of steel was set up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melbourne is out of lockdown, but it's not clear of the risks yet. As of yesterday four members of a family with Covid-19 are infected, with no known origin. The four new cases from Thursday are being considered a new cluster. Deakin University public health expert Professor Catherine Bennett spoke to Gyles Beckford.
Melbourne is out of lockdown, but it's not clear of the risks yet. As of yesterday four members of a family with Covid-19 are infected, with no known origin. The four new cases from Thursday are being considered a new cluster. Deakin University public health expert Professor Catherine Bennett spoke to Gyles Beckford.
So many guests! Wippa (our Nova 96.9 breaky counterpart in Sydney) joins us to talk all things Celebrity Apprentice; Tony Martin phones it in; Razor Ray Chamberlain tells us how he got into umpiring; Professor Catherine Bennett gives us some lockdown hope; Browny and Deano call Rex Hunt; we play 'Who Wants To Be A Vietnamese Millionaire'; and Chrissie has the Mario Bros. living with her. A Nova Podcast Podcast Produced & Edited By Andy Zito Executive Producer: Jack Charles Producers: Victoria Wall & Brodie Pummeroy Additional Audio Production: Tim Mountford See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The lockdown in Victoria has been extended for another week. Acting premier James Merlino has warned of dire consequences if the rules aren't followed, with a more infectious variant of Covid-19 now circulating. Deakin University epidemiologist Professor Catherine Bennett spoke to Susie Ferguson.
An update on the COVID-19 lockdown in Melbourne with epidemiologist Professor Catherine Bennett.
Steve Price speaks with Jeff Kennett about Victoria's fourth lockdown; plus Bill Lang on the financial impact to businesses, and Professor Catherine Bennett tells us more about the Indian variant of the virus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Australian state of Victoria is waking up to a seven-day "circuit-breaker" lockdown, Twenty-six cases have been identified so-far, and a staggering 13,000 close or casual contacts have been identified and ordered to self-isolate. Fears centre on at least two cases that were symptomatic but waited days to get a test. Professor Catherine Bennett is a public health expert at Deakin University in Melbourne. She spoke to Susie Ferguson.
The Australian state of Victoria is waking up to a seven-day "circuit-breaker" lockdown, Twenty-six cases have been identified so-far, and a staggering 13,000 close or casual contacts have been identified and ordered to self-isolate. Fears centre on at least two cases that were symptomatic but waited days to get a test. Professor Catherine Bennett is a public health expert at Deakin University in Melbourne. She spoke to Susie Ferguson.
Story one: With under 50s being advised not to have the AstraZeneca vaccine, young people are at the centre of the Covid-19 conversation. Olivia Smith explores if they have lost confidence in the vaccine.Story two: Josh Farrell explains how the vaccine will prevent future lockdowns, what herd immunity is and the importance of the vaccine; speaking with Professor Catherine Bennett.Story three: Health care workers have been at the front of the fight against coronavirus. But despite the Morrison government's promises to protect front line workers, vaccine deadlines have not been met. Nick Hughes talks to those affected by the delay.Story four: Despite promises that society's most vulnerable would be vaccinated first, Victorian prisoners still haven't received the jab. Sarah Oliver investigates why.If you want to reach out, you can contact us on twitter. Our username is @cover_podcast. Alternatively, you can call us on 90185005.If you have any concerns about the covid vaccine, you can talk to your local GP. There is regularly updated information on the vaccine rollout on the Australian Government's website: https://www.health.gov.au/initiatives-and-programs/covid-19-vaccines
Deakin epidemiology chair Professor Catherine Bennett joins Brooke Corte. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victorian Premier Dan Andrews announced on Sunday harsh measures for the state's pathway out of lockdown. Resentment to the strict approach is growing beyond protesters and is beginning to be questioned by those who accept the science, including our epidemiologists. We talk to Federal Liberal MP and medical researcher Dr. Katie Allen about the lockdown roadmap and Victoria's contact tracing, while epidemiologist Professor Catherine Bennett weighs in on the gaps in the state's modelling scenarios. In today's news headlines: Oxford University's promising vaccine trial put on hold QLD accused of double standards after Tom Hanks return Large tiger shark caught in nets could be behind fatal Gold Coast attack Prime Minister tells TikTok to do better after viral death video Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.