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Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on 3AW Talking Health on 30 May 2020

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Read the transcript of Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Michael Kidd's interview on 30 May 2020 on 3AW Talking Health about coronavirus (COVID-19). SALLY COCKBURN: It’s time for our weekly COVID roundup with our fabulous expert Professor Michael Kidd AM.

He is Australia’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer, he’s also the Professor of Primary Care Reform at the Australian National University and a Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre on Family Medicine and Primary Care, and he’s a GP.

Michael, welcome. MICHAEL KIDD: Hi Sally, how are you? SALLY COCKBURN: I’m very well, thank you.

Now, there’s been a lot going on this week and, basically, I think it might be all good. Am I right? MICHAEL KIDD: Yeah, look, there’s been a lot of very

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