More than three years into the global pandemic, keep up to date with the number of coronavirus cases, deaths, and vaccinations by country.
In Italy, the first case was confirmed on February 20 and on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic, when the virus reached more than a hundred countries, causing over four thousand deaths. As of May 2023, there were over 687 ...
The developments regarding the Coronavirus and the pandemic in India are listed below: The first case of the Novel Coronavirus in India was confirmed in Kerala; the patient is a female student at Wuhan University, on 30th January 2020. She had traveled back to her home town. Two more cases...
Before COVID-19, many viruses have infected humans, so what caused COVID-19 to be considered as a pandemic? COVID-19 belongs to the coronavirus family that includes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). This family has caused a large number of...
The CDC emphasizes that the Covid-19 pandemic “is a rapidly evolving situation,” and as such, the emboldened figures in this article will be updated each weekday as the CDC publishes new data. On one hand, the facts show that: the death rate for people who contract Covid-19 is unce...
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on PLHIV Only 43 patients (18.1%) reported having had severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, most of them diagnosed clinically (60.5%) without a confirmatory test and experiencing mild clinical ...
Communities of color already have higher unemployment rates than White communities in the United States (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019a); will these differential rates be further perpetuated after COVID-19 resulting in even greater economic disparities? 2. Decent work The COVID-19 pandemic has ...
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Discover statistics about the pandemic in the UK, where the majority of restrictions have been removed and citizens learn to live with the coronavirus.
Following Dillard and Shen’s (2005) study, we created messages based on the standard format of a fear appeal (Rogers, 1983), which is widely applied in health campaigns, including the COVID-19 pandemic (Stolow et al., 2020). In line with the standard format of a fear appeal, the ...