Cory W. asked
I have just tested positive for Covid and need antiviral medication. I am located in Wandong, Vic near Wallan. I have not used antiviral medication before and I am 65 years old. What should I do to obtain antiviral medication and what home treatment measures should I follow?
May 3rd, 2024
Michael W. answered
In Australia, antiviral medications for Covid can only be obtained through the government helpline. ...
May 3rd, 2024
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