One dose of an anti-parasite drug was just as effective as two at significantly reducing the spread of scabies, the contagious, intensely itchy skin condition, according to a new study.The research,.
One dose of an anti-parasite drug was just as effective as two at significantly reducing the spread of scabies, the contagious, intensely itchy skin condition, according to a new study.
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Nurse manager Sue McGrady receiving the Pfizer vaccine at Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Vaccination Hub on
Monday. Photo: Toby Zerna/Pool via AP
WITH the first Australian receiving a COVID-19 vaccination on Sunday, marking the beginning of the national vaccination rollout, leading Jewish medical experts have encouraged community members to “get vaccinated”.
Director of the Peter Doherty Institute Professor Sharon Lewin is co-chair of the National COVID-19 Health and Research Advisory Committee, providing advice on Australia’s health response to the Commonwealth chief medical officer. “It’s really important for everyone to get vaccinated because this is the way that we will end the disruption from COVID-19,” she told