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People who use their voice a lot for work are usually eager to get back to normal - and are more likely to force their voice before it’s ready. Cold, flu, Covid and RSV have been circulating across Australasia this winter. Many of us have caught and recovered from one of these common upper respiratory tract infections.

But for some people, their impact is ongoing. Even if your throat isn’t sore anymore, your voice may still be hoarse or croaky. So what happens to the voice when we get a virus ? And what happens after? Here’s what you should know if your voice is still hoarse for days - or even weeks - after your other symptoms have resolved.



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