Two years ago today, we heard about a new 'pneumonia' in Wuhan. Now we have plenty of ways to fight it By News December 31, 2021 Add Comment Edit As we embark on another year overshadowed by SARS-CoV-2, now is a good time to reflect on how far medical science has brought us in treating COVID-19 and where it might take us in 2022. Share this post Related PostsLive: PM backs 'proportionate response' to help Victorian contact tracers get on top of outbreakLegislation to give Eugene Goodman and other US Capitol officers Congressional Gold Medal will be introducedAll-Italian encounter ends in shouting match, as official separates playersEverything you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine rolloutMeghan Markle wins privacy claim against British newspaper over letter to fatherA Republican doctor broke ranks to continue Trump's impeachment trial. His move was diagnosed as treacheryLive: Nick Kyrgios faces Australian Open finalist Dominic Thiem in third roundNew Zealand plans to start COVID-19 vaccinations next week
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