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Coronavirus Warning: Second COVID-19 Wave Would Derail Economy

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) warns about the second wave of coronavirus in Australia would come at a $25 billion cost to the economy. 

The economy would then grow by just one percent next year. Unemployment would average of 7.6 percent this year and then 8.8 percent next year. The virus has infected 7.2 million people worldwide.

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Congo Declares New Ebola Outbreak, As Country Faces Coronavirus And Measles Epidemic

The Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday declared a new Ebola outbreak in the western city of Mbandaka. 

Health Minister Eteni Longondo said that the Ebola outbreak had killed four people in Mbandaka. 

At a press conference, Longondo said, “We will send them the vaccine and medicine very quickly,” he planned to visit the site of the outbreak at the end of the week.

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Federal Government Boosts The Race Of Coronavirus Vaccine Mission With $66 Million Injection

The Federal Government will invest $66 million for research into a coronavirus vaccine and antiviral medications.

Health Minister Greg Hunt said, for the nation’s containment strategy and flattening of the curve.

Australia had been lauded for being one of the most reliable testing methods in the world, Mr. Hunt said.

By midnight, Australia is set to surpass 1.5 million coronavirus tests.

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Do I Have a Casual Fever Or Coronvirus Symtomps?

While we are seeing the lowest pollution level globally, it’s time to enjoy the weather and nature.

The irony is that we don’t have that luxury right now. Because of the increase in tree pollen counts, people are falling sick even without having Coronavirus.

Fever or coronavirus

If you are also experiencing something like this, here’s how to tell the difference…

The symptoms of Hey fever are Sneezing, coughing, a runny or blocked nose, Itchy, red or watery eyes, Loss of smell, headache, earache, tiredness, and itchy throat, mouth, nose, and ears.

However, the symptoms of Covid19 are tiredness, aches, and pains, a sore throat, shortness of breath, and some people also reported diarrhea, nausea, and a runny nose.

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