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Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on ABC News Breakfast on 16 July 2020

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PAUL KENNEDY:Joining us now from Canberra is Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Professor Michael Kidd. Professor Kidd, thanks for joining us.

Before I ask you about those particular matters, I am not sure how much you heard of Kathryn Diss's explanation of going through coronavirus, but perhaps it is timely for people to remember that it can affect younger people as well?MICHAEL KIDD:Yes, thank you, Paul, and thank you for having Kathryn tell her story.

I think it's important we get the stories of people who have been infected with COVID-19 so that we're all aware that this is not always a mild disease in people - including in young people - and some people can have very severe symptoms.

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