"Maybe I'm superhuman": Why some people still haven’t had Covid
The Briefing5 Mars 2023

"Maybe I'm superhuman": Why some people still haven’t had Covid

Three years into the pandemic there are still people who (as far as they know) have never contracted or tested positive for Covid. They’re called ‘novids’ and right now there’s an international, first-of-its-kind study underway into why these people have dodged the rona. Is there a genetic basis for this or are they just lucky?

In this episode, we speak to our social media producer Sarah Bol, who has never caught covid and Adrian Esterman Chair of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the University of South Australia.

Headlines:

- Aussies back Super changes
- Trump’s support diminished at conservative event
- World Pride wraps up
- NRL: Dream start for new the Dolphins
- Chris Rock hits back at Will Smith in comedy special

Follow The Briefing:

Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast
Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU
Twitter: @TheBriefingAU

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Avsnitt(2679)

Has the Coalition lost the female vote?

Has the Coalition lost the female vote?

A poll released last week showed the PMs approval rating dropped 10 points in a fortnight to 57 percent and what’s interesting is that his approval with women voters is down 16 points since the Britne...

8 Apr 202123min

Australia’s place in global cyber warfare

Australia’s place in global cyber warfare

The Nine Network was hacked last month. Australia has increasingly been the target of hacks. Is Australia fighting back... with our own hacking attacks? Or are we only playing a defensive strategy? ...

7 Apr 202120min

Australia's vaccine rollout debacle

Australia's vaccine rollout debacle

The Morrison government promised the vast majority of Australians would be vaccinated against Covid-19 by the end of October. It’s now been revised to the end of April 2020. Paul Cross runs three ...

6 Apr 202122min

How to get a pay rise!!

How to get a pay rise!!

The gender wage gap is at more than 13 percent. But it’s not always a woman being paid less for doing the same job as a man, it’s often the type of roles women do. Meggie Palmer developed what’s ca...

5 Apr 202116min

Meet a real spy, like James Bond, or Jason Bourne

Meet a real spy, like James Bond, or Jason Bourne

On today’s Briefing you’re going to meet a real life Jason Bourne... or James Bond... It’s very rare that spies speak out publicly, as you’ll hear, when they join a secret service they basically ha...

4 Apr 202120min

The Weekend Briefing with Rosie Waterland

The Weekend Briefing with Rosie Waterland

Jamila Rizvi talks to Rosie Waterland, a best-selling author, award-winning podcast host, screenwriter, comedian and actress. She became a household name for her satirical recaps of The Bachelor ten...

2 Apr 202118min

Is Hillsong still a ‘rockstar’ church?

Is Hillsong still a ‘rockstar’ church?

Christianity is on the decline in Australia. In 1966, 88 percent of the Australian population identified as Christian. In 2016 - 50 years later - that figure was down to 52 per cent. But there’s o...

1 Apr 202120min

Farmers’ role in our net-zero emissions ambitions

Farmers’ role in our net-zero emissions ambitions

We received an Instagram message from Melissa Smith who asked why farmers are never included in the discussion about climate change, when they’re a key part of the country’s net-zero emissions ambitio...

31 Mars 202120min

Populärt inom Politik & nyheter

svenska-fall
aftonbladet-krim
p3-krim
rss-krimstad
flashback-forever
politiken
blenda-2
rss-sanning-konsekvens
aftonbladet-daily
spar
rss-vad-fan-hande
motiv
rss-krimreportrarna
dagens-eko
svd-ledarredaktionen
rss-frandfors-horna
olyckan-inifran
spotlight
rss-flodet
grans