In Australian labs, scientists are racing to understand Omicron, the 'most evasive' variant yet By News December 12, 2021 Add Comment Edit When Sydney's Kirby Institute pitted an Omicron sample against the antibodies of two vaccine doses, they couldn't block it — but there's still much to learn about the newest COVID-19 variant. Share this post Related PostsNew budget airline Bonza eyes a hungry cut price domestic market with planned 2022 launchLive: NSW Now: Premier Perrottet avoids fine after breaching COVID rules during photo opAlleged murder victim sustained 69 separate injuries during ‘struggle’, court hearsAnti-pokies lobby urges action as 50-year monopoly nears end in TasmaniaSA Health holding QR code check-in data indefinitely, as risk of breach revealed'Time to draw a line in the sand': Why this farmer says Australia's gun laws are lethalMcCartney says it was Lennon who broke up The BeatlesMost Australians support a net zero target via renewables, Australia Institute reveals
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