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2020 PANDEMIC FACTS

COVID-19 Pandemic Timeline fast Facts – CNN


By. CNN Editorial Research
3:53 PM EDT, Tue May 31, 2022
Workers at the in hauma cementery in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, carry the coffin containing
the remains of 89 year old Irodina Pinto Ribeiro on Friday, June 18, 2021. Brazil has
now marked 500000 death from covid – 19 the second highest death toll in the world.
December 31, 2019.- Cases of pneumonia detected in Wuhan, China, are first reported
period, the virus is unknown. The cases occur between December 12 and December
29, according to Wuhan Municipal.
January 1.- 2020.- Chinesse health authorities close the Huanan Seafood Wholesale
Market after it is discovered that wild animals sold there may be the source of the virus
January 5, 2020.- China announces that the unknown pneumonia cases in Wuhan are
not SARS or MERS. In a statement, the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission says a
restrospective probe into the outbreak has been initiated.
January 7, 2020.- Chinnesse authorities confirm that they have identifies the virus as a
novel coronavirus, initially named 2019- nCoV by WHO
January 11, 2020.- The Wuhan municipal Health Commission announces the first death
caused by the coronavirus.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) disease pandemic-statistics and Facs


Published by Jhon Eflein May 26, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact countries around the world. Many are
experiencing further waves of infeccion, and the number of new coronavirus cases
world wide continues to fluctuate.
However, several COVID-19 vaccines have been approved for use in different
countries, and immunization programs are well underway.

Number of covid-19 cases worldwide as of June 7, 2022


536,035,215
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Number of deaths from COVID-19 Worldwide as June7, 2022


6,321,825
Number of COVID-19 Vaccinations administered Worldwide as June 6,
2022
12.1bn
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Coronavirus Global health emergency


United Nations
The World Health Organitation (WHO) is working closely with global experts,
governments and partners to rapidly expand scientific knowledge on this new virus, to
track the spread and virulence of the virus, and to provide advice to countries and
individuals on measures to protect health and prevent the spread of this outbreak.
WHO response in countries
Find out how the WHO is working across its 149 country offices to assist communities
all over the world.
What is a Coronavirus?
Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the
common cold to more severe diseases. Find out more about this novel coronavirus
(nCoV) that has not been previously identified in humans.
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Measure the impact of the COVID-19


Outbreak in Ecuador using preliminary estimates of excess mortality,
March 17 – October 22, 2020 / Published December19, 2020
Highlights
From march 17 to October 22, 2020 a total of 80108 deaths from all causes were
registered in Ecuador.
Out of total 80,108 deatht, 36,922 death (95% CI: 32,314-42,696) were estimated to be
in excess of expected levels.
The peak in all-cause excess mortality in Ecuador was much worse than that indicated
by reports from national institutions.
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