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  1. As of 2023, the COVID-19 pandemic is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV‑2). Its impact has been broad, affecting general society, the global economy, culture, ecology, politics, and other areas.

  2. The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. It spread to other areas of Asia, and then worldwide in early 2020.

  3. The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland had a significant impact on the conduct of sports, affecting both competitive sports leagues and tournaments and recreational sports. The Gaelic games of football, hurling, camogie, and ladies' football saw all competitions suspended from 12 March 2020.

  4. May 28, 2020 · Despite fragmented international efforts to contain the spread, SARS-CoV2 has spread to 213 countries, resulting in more than 5 million cases and deaths approaching 400,000 since its formal identification in Wuhan China in December 2019.

    • John Hiscott, Magdalini Alexandridi, Michela Muscolini, Evelyne Tassone, Enrico Palermo, Maria Soult...
    • 10.1016/j.cytogfr.2020.05.010
    • 2020
    • 2020/06
    • A New Virus Breaks Out in Wuhan, China
    • The First Covid-19 Cases in America
    • The World Shuts Down
    • Global Financial Markets Collapse
    • The Race For A Vaccine
    • Covid-19 Deaths Heaviest Among Elderly and People of Color
    • A Time of Social & Political Upheaval
    • Sources

    In December 2019, the China office of the World Health Organization (WHO) received news of an isolated outbreak of a pneumonia-like virus in the city of Wuhan. The virus caused high fevers and shortness of breath, and the cases seemed connected to the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, which was closed by an emergency order on January 1, 202...

    The WHO hoped that the virus outbreak would be contained to Wuhan, but by mid-January 2020, infections were reported in Thailand, Japan and Korea, all from people who had traveled to China. On January 18, 2020, a 35-year-old man checked into an urgent care centernear Seattle, Washington. He had just returned from Wuhan and was experiencing a fever,...

    Pandemics are expected in a globally interconnected world, so emergency plans were in place. In the United States, health officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) set in motion a national response plan developed for flu pandemics. State by state and city by city, government offici...

    In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, with billions of people worldwide out of work, stuck at home, and fretting over shortages of essential items like toilet paper, global financial markets went into a tailspin. In the United States, share prices on the New York Stock Exchange plummeted so quickly that the exchange had to shut down trading...

    A new vaccine typically takes 10 to 15 years to develop and test, but the world couldn’t wait that long for a COVID-19 vaccine. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Trump administration launched “Operation Warp Speed,” a public-private partnership which provided billions of dollars in upfront funding to pharmaceutical co...

    In America, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted everyone’s lives, but those who died from the disease were far more likely to be older and people of color. Of the more than 1.1 million COVID deaths in the United States, 75 percent were individuals who were 65 or older. A full 93 percent of American COVID-19 victims were 50 or older. Throughout the emerg...

    In the United States, the three long years of the COVID-19 pandemic paralleled a time of heightened political contention and social upheaval. When George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police on May 25, 2020, it sparked nationwide protests against police brutality and energized the Black Lives Mattermovement. Because so many Americans were out of ...

    “CDC Museum COVID Timeline.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Coronavirus: Timeline.” U.S. Department of Defense. “COVID-19 and Related Vaccine Development and Research.” Mayo Clinic. “COVID-19 Cases and Deaths by Race/Ethnicity: Current Data and Changes Over Time.” Kaiser Family Foundation. “Number of COVID-19 Deaths in the U.S. by Age...

  5. Having killed more than 7 million people, the COVID-19 pandemic of the early 2020s stands as the most disruptive event to date of the 21st century. Its impact is likely to be felt for generations.

  6. Aug 9, 2023 · Key facts. COVID-19 is a disease caused by a virus. The most common symptoms are fever, chills, and sore throat, but there are a range of others. Most people make a full recovery without needing hospital treatment. People with severe symptoms should seek medical care as soon as possible.

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