What is the coronavirus 'second wave' and how do we avoid it?

Commuters wearing masks change trains in the morning rush hour at a subway station in Seoul

Commuters wearing masks change trains in the morning rush hour at a subway station in Seoul Source: AAP

Health experts have warned that second waves of COVID-19 infections in Germany and South Korea should act as a cautionary tale for Australia.


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