The loneliness of a cancer diagnosis in pandemic lockdown By News December 28, 2020 Add Comment Edit Receiving a life-changing diagnosis during Melbourne's pandemic second wave brought a feeling of isolation for ABC producer Jo Woods, but it also showed her how good people can be.Mon, 28 Dec 2020 09:23:58 +1100ABC News Share this post Related PostsHurricane Elsa thrashes Barbados as it makes its way towards FloridaNRL live: Warriors clash with Dragons before Panthers meet EelsHow a brush with death and an ancient tradition unearthed Felicity's truthEuro 2020 live: Heavyweights meet with a place in the semi-finals at stakeTasmania left without cricket coaches after duo get national call upEverything you need to know about the post-lockdown rules for Perth and PeelEuro 2020 live: Heavyweights meet with a place in the semi-finals at stakeBehind the 'completely avoidable' lockdowns: How a remote mine fanned COVID out to four states
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