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Here’s a fun story from our reporter Amy Fleming on the ‘pandemic body’ and how the Covid era changed us.
From hair loss to weight gain, decaying teeth and sore eyes – the strange, difficult years of coronavirus have changed us physically.
Will we ever get back to our former selves?
Read the full story here.
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Indonesia tightens travel curbs as it braces for Omicron arrival
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Western Australia is pitching itself to travellers as the “safest place” in the world from the Covid-19 pandemic, despite being a state almost no one can visit.
State premier Mark McGowan unveiled the $185m transition plan to reopen WA to the world at a state address on Wednesday. He said WA was now in the position to market itself internationally as the safest place from the Covid-19 pandemic.
“The virtue of our careful and cautious approach, means Western Australia now has a new brand – of safety, stability and strength, and we will use that brand to market ourselves to the world,” he said.
The state has taken a hard-line stance to border control during the pandemic with the emergence of the Omicron variant prompting the federal government to reintroduce quarantine for some international travellers.
Read the full story here.
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