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  2. Dec 23, 2020 · A year into the coronavirus pandemic, more than 78 million people have gotten COVID-19. Here are some of 2020's most powerful images.

  3. Sep 20, 2021 · It was April 2020, near the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the man was showing all the symptoms of the disease.

  4. A year after the global epicenter of the pandemic settled into New York City—overwhelming its hospitals as thousands of people died, brutally foreshadowing a horror that would sweep America ...

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  5. Aug 30, 2021 · The Coronavirus Crisis. When COVID Deaths Are Dismissed Or Stigmatized, Grief Is Mixed With Shame And Anger. August 30, 20215:00 AM ET. From. By. Brett Sholtis. Enlarge this image. Stephanie...

  6. This article documents the chronology and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in 2019, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19) and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. The first human cases of COVID-19 known to have been identified were in Wuhan, Hubei, China, in December 2019. It marked the beginning of the 2019–2020 COVID-19 outbreak in mainland China .

  7. Mar 13, 2020 · There have been around 96,000 reported cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-2019) and 3300 reported deaths to date (05/03/2020). The disease is transmitted by inhalation or contact with infected droplets and the incubation period ranges from 2 to 14 d. The symptoms are usually fever, cough, sore throat, breathlessness, fatigue, malaise ...

  8. Our analysis suggests that 18·2 million (95% UI 17·1–19·6) people died globally because of the COVID-19 pandemic (as measured by excess mortality) between the beginning of the pandemic (Jan 1, 2020) and the end of Dec 2021, which is 3·07-times (2·88–3·30) higher than the reported number of COVID-19-related deaths.