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The COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ). On 2 March 2020, the Ministry of Health confirmed the first case in Jordan . As soon as reports about a novel coronavirus in China emerged in early 2020, Jordan's ...
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Government website. corona.moh.gov.jo. The ongoing COVID-19...
- Category:COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan - Wikipedia
This article documents the chronology and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the coronavirus disease 2019 and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2024. The first human cases of COVID-19 were identified in Wuhan , China, in December 2019.
The actual death toll from COVID-19 is likely to be higher than the number of confirmed deaths – this is due to limited testing and challenges in the attribution of the cause of death. The difference between confirmed deaths and actual deaths varies by country. How COVID-19 deaths are determined and recorded may differ between countries.
- Hannah Ritchie, Edouard Mathieu, Lucas Rodés-Guirao, Cameron Appel, Charlie Giattino, Esteban Ortiz-...
- 2020
Oct 1, 2022 · A case coming from Italy registered the first record of COVID-19 in the country on March 2, 2020 [ 3 ]. Afterwards, cases started to increase in a relatively slow rate compared to most countries. By the end of August, Jordan had less than 2000 cases and 25 deaths. Afterwards, number of confirmed cases increased dramatically.
- 10.7189/jogh.12.03063
- 2022
- J Glob Health. 2022; 12: 03063.
Jul 14, 2020 · The COVID-19 pandemic poses a severe economic and social shock on all countries alike, and Jordan is no exception. Yet the impact on Jordan’s economy is further amplified as the country was already moving along a low growth trajectory amid high youth and women unemployment rates. The pandemic is likely to lead to a deep global recession that ...