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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease has since spread worldwide, leading to an ongoing pandemic.

Transmission and life-cycle of SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19.

Several COVID-19 vaccines have been approved and distributed in various countries, which have initiated mass vaccination campaigns. Other preventive measures include physical or social distancing, quarantining, ventilation of indoor spaces, covering coughs and sneezes, hand washing, and keeping unwashed hands away from the face. The use of face masks or coverings has been recommended in public settings to minimize the risk of transmission. While work is underway to develop drugs that inhibit the virus, the primary treatment is symptomatic. Management involves the treatment of symptoms, supportive care, isolation, and experimental measures.

The pandemic triggered severe social and economic disruption around the world, including the largest global recession since the Great Depression. Widespread supply shortages, including food shortages, were caused by supply chain disruption and panic buying. The resultant near-global lockdowns saw an unprecedented pollution decrease. Educational institutions and public areas were partially or fully closed in many jurisdictions, and many events were cancelled or postponed. Misinformation circulated through social media and mass media and political tensions intensified. The pandemic raised issues of racial and geographic discrimination, health equity, and the balance between public health imperatives and individual rights. (Full article)
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About the virus

SARS-CoV-2 as seen by a cryo-electron tomography scan.

SARS‑CoV‑2 belongs to the broad family of viruses known as coronaviruses. It is a positive-sense single-stranded RNA (+ssRNA) virus, with a single linear RNA segment. Coronaviruses infect humans, other mammals, including livestock and companion animals, and avian species. Human coronaviruses are capable of causing illnesses ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS, fatality rate ~34%). SARS-CoV-2 is the seventh known coronavirus to infect people, after 229E, NL63, OC43, HKU1, MERS-CoV, and the original SARS-CoV.

Like the SARS-related coronavirus implicated in the 2003 SARS outbreak, SARS‑CoV‑2 is a member of the subgenus Sarbecovirus (beta-CoV lineage B). Coronaviruses undergo frequent recombination. The mechanism of recombination in unsegmented RNA viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 is generally by copy-choice replication, in which gene material switches from one RNA template molecule to another during replication. SARS-CoV-2 RNA sequence is approximately 30,000 bases in length, relatively long for a coronavirus (which in turn carry the largest genomes among all RNA families) Its genome consists nearly entirely of protein-coding sequences, a trait shared with other coronaviruses. (Full article)

Disease progress

As of 23 March 2022, 474,114,550 cases of COVID-19 have been reported, resulting in 6,098,771 reported deaths.[1]


Updated March 23, 2022.
COVID-19 pandemic by location[1]
Location Cases Deaths
World[a] 474,114,550 6,098,771
European Union European Union[b] 120,596,560 1,038,516
United States United States 79,803,443 973,213
India India 43,012,749 516,605
Brazil Brazil 29,691,641 658,005
France France 24,394,936 141,287
United Kingdom United Kingdom 20,475,376 164,076
Germany Germany 19,058,757 127,214
Russia Russia 17,382,051 358,093
Turkey Turkey 14,726,276 97,437
Italy Italy 13,992,092 158,101
Spain Spain 11,378,784 102,053
South Korea South Korea 10,427,247 13,432
Argentina Argentina 9,016,057 127,675
Vietnam Vietnam 8,338,914 42,014
Netherlands Netherlands 7,677,637 21,927
Iran Iran 7,143,409 139,735
Japan Japan 6,148,049 27,251
Colombia Colombia 6,081,933 139,489
Indonesia Indonesia 5,974,646 154,062
Poland Poland 5,905,463 114,355
Mexico Mexico 5,636,054 322,119
Ukraine Ukraine 5,040,518 112,459
Australia Australia 4,053,987 5,786
Malaysia Malaysia 4,032,435 34,535
Israel Israel 3,801,627 10,449
Czech Republic Czech Republic 3,750,636 39,418
Belgium Belgium 3,741,614 30,605
South Africa South Africa 3,705,696 99,893
Philippines Philippines 3,674,983 58,281
Peru Peru 3,542,602 211,944
Austria Austria 3,532,415 15,487
Portugal Portugal 3,458,727 21,408
Thailand Thailand 3,423,956 24,497
Canada Canada 3,422,583 37,289
Chile Chile 3,406,540 55,976
Switzerland Switzerland 3,353,754 13,456
Denmark Denmark 3,017,529 5,460
Greece Greece 2,838,891 27,029
Romania Romania 2,823,415 64,749
Sweden Sweden 2,475,687 18,053
Slovakia Slovakia 2,366,902 19,161
Iraq Iraq 2,316,493 25,132
Serbia Serbia 1,959,699 15,706
Bangladesh Bangladesh 1,950,846 29,117
Hungary Hungary 1,831,423 45,143
Jordan Jordan 1,689,314 14,003
Georgia (country) Georgia 1,643,295 16,678
Pakistan Pakistan 1,522,862 30,333
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 1,397,885 6,680
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 1,393,492 19,005
Norway Norway 1,387,034 2,169
Morocco Morocco 1,162,626 16,053
Bulgaria Bulgaria 1,128,089 36,350
Lebanon Lebanon 1,089,005 10,258
Croatia Croatia 1,085,558 15,463
Cuba Cuba 1,082,880 8,508
Hong Kong Hong Kong 1,075,910 6,364
Singapore Singapore 1,035,721 1,214
Tunisia Tunisia 1,033,731 28,165
Lithuania Lithuania 997,690 8,751
Nepal Nepal 978,231 11,951
Belarus Belarus 952,254 6,737
Slovenia Slovenia 942,954 6,451
Mongolia Mongolia 917,213 2,177
Bolivia Bolivia 899,999 21,483
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 888,386 2,302
Uruguay Uruguay 877,763 7,142
Ecuador Ecuador 854,252 35,410
Costa Rica Costa Rica 832,054 8,256
Guatemala Guatemala 818,454 17,253
Finland Finland 812,224 2,881
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 791,545 9,666
Latvia Latvia 777,201 5,525
Panama Panama 762,008 8,159
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 749,855 9,032
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 659,859 16,440
State of Palestine Palestine 654,954 5,641
Paraguay Paraguay 647,428 18,603
Kuwait Kuwait 627,753 2,553
Myanmar Myanmar 609,648 19,427
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 577,476 4,375
Bahrain Bahrain 546,896 1,466
Estonia Estonia 545,057 2,399
New Zealand New Zealand 538,839 184
Venezuela Venezuela 519,797 5,671
Moldova Moldova 510,973 11,392
Libya Libya 501,211 6,382
Egypt Egypt 500,889 24,361
Ethiopia Ethiopia 469,494 7,489
Armenia Armenia 422,354 8,601
Honduras Honduras 418,460 10,863
Oman Oman 387,730 4,250
Cyprus Cyprus 387,315 923
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 374,426 15,685
Qatar Qatar 360,251 677
Kenya Kenya 323,306 5,647
Zambia Zambia 316,088 3,963
North Macedonia North Macedonia 303,728 9,187
Albania Albania 273,146 3,489
Algeria Algeria 265,573 6,873
Botswana Botswana 263,950 2,619
Nigeria Nigeria 255,190 3,142
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 244,685 5,429
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 237,520 1,637
Montenegro Montenegro 232,376 2,696
Kosovo Kosovo 227,191 3,130
Mozambique Mozambique 225,215 2,200
Luxembourg Luxembourg 202,577 1,019
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 200,826 2,981
Mauritius Mauritius 192,558 934
Afghanistan Afghanistan 177,255 7,656
Iceland Iceland 175,329 93
Maldives Maldives 174,658 297
Uganda Uganda 163,768 3,595
El Salvador El Salvador 161,052 4,113
Ghana Ghana 160,870 1,445
Namibia Namibia 157,545 4,016
Laos Laos 156,422 651
China China[c] 137,231 4,638
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 135,579 3,719
Cambodia Cambodia 135,158 3,052
Rwanda Rwanda 129,674 1,459
Jamaica Jamaica 128,565 2,869
Brunei Brunei 127,300 196
Cameroon Cameroon 119,544 1,927
Angola Angola 99,058 1,900
Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo 86,509 1,335
Senegal Senegal 85,832 1,964
Malawi Malawi 85,566 2,626
Ivory Coast Ivory Coast 81,671 796
Suriname Suriname 79,055 1,324
Malta Malta 75,102 624
French Polynesia French Polynesia 71,673 646
Eswatini Eswatini 69,597 1,392
Fiji Fiji 64,327 834
Madagascar Madagascar 63,928 1,380
Guyana Guyana 63,202 1,226
Sudan Sudan 61,853 4,898
New Caledonia New Caledonia 60,113 307
Mauritania Mauritania 58,665 981
Barbados Barbados 57,903 329
Belize Belize 57,191 654
Cape Verde Cabo Verde 55,931 401
Syria Syria 55,577 3,127
Gabon Gabon 47,581 303
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 41,533 639
Seychelles Seychelles 39,991 163
Curaçao Curaçao 39,853 265
Andorra Andorra 39,234 153
Burundi Burundi 38,372 38
Togo Togo 36,896 272
Guinea Guinea 36,459 440
Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 34,658 28
Aruba Aruba 33,843 212
Tanzania Tanzania 33,797 800
The Bahamas Bahamas 33,235 787
Lesotho Lesotho 32,880 697
Haiti Haiti 30,511 827
Mali Mali 30,458 727
Benin Benin 26,952 163
Isle of Man Isle of Man 26,734 81
Somalia Somalia 26,410 1,361
Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo 24,062 384
Saint Lucia Saint Lucia 22,892 365
East Timor Timor-Leste 22,815 130
Bhutan Bhutan 22,625 9
Taiwan Taiwan 22,091 853
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 20,813 379
Cayman Islands Cayman Islands 20,336 23
Nicaragua Nicaragua 18,365 228
Tajikistan Tajikistan 17,786 125
South Sudan South Sudan 17,144 138
Gibraltar Gibraltar 16,436 101
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea 15,902 183
Djibouti Djibouti 15,574 189
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 15,497 83
San Marino San Marino 15,034 112
Central African Republic Central African Republic 14,649 113
Grenada Grenada 13,954 218
Bermuda Bermuda 12,231 126
The Gambia Gambia 11,978 365
Greenland Greenland 11,951 21
Yemen Yemen 11,802 2,142
Dominica Dominica 11,777 63
Monaco Monaco 10,272 54
Solomon Islands Solomon Islands 10,204 128
Eritrea Eritrea 9,723 103
Niger Niger 8,797 308
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8,330 106
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau 8,124 169
Comoros Comoros 8,078 160
Caribbean Netherlands Caribbean Netherlands 8,039 31
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone 7,674 125
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda 7,473 135
Liberia Liberia 7,397 294
Chad Chad 7,288 190
British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands 6,104 62
São Tomé and Príncipe Sao Tome and Principe 5,943 73
Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Islands 5,874 36
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis 5,548 42
Palau Palau 3,966 6
Tonga Tonga 3,784 2
Kiribati Kiribati 3,057 13
Anguilla Anguilla 2,633 9
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Pierre and Miquelon 1,781 1
Vanuatu Vanuatu 1,117 1
Cook Islands Cook Islands 948
Wallis and Futuna Wallis and Futuna 454 7
Samoa Samoa 295
Montserrat Montserrat 174 2
Falkland Islands Falkland Islands 119
Macau Macau 82
Vatican City Vatican City 29 0
Marshall Islands Marshall Islands 7
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 4
Federated States of Micronesia Federated States of Micronesia 1 0
  1. ^ Countries which do not report data for a column are not included in that column's world total.
  2. ^ Data on member states of the European Union are individually listed, but are also summed here for convenience. They are not double-counted in world totals.
  3. ^ Does not include special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau) or Taiwan.

About the symptoms

Symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Symptoms of COVID-19 are variable, ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Common symptoms include headache, loss of smell (anosmia) and taste (ageusia), nasal congestion and runny nose, cough, muscle pain, sore throat, fever, diarrhea, toes turning purple, and breathing difficulties. People with the same infection may have different symptoms, and their symptoms may change over time. Three common clusters of symptoms have been identified: one respiratory symptom cluster with cough, sputum, shortness of breath, and fever; a musculoskeletal symptom cluster with muscle and joint pain, headache, and fatigue; a cluster of digestive symptoms with abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. In people without prior ear, nose, and throat disorders, loss of taste combined with loss of smell is associated with COVID-19 and is reported in as many as 88% of cases. (Full article)

About the spread

COVID-19 is mainly transmitted when people breathe in air contaminated by droplets and small airborne particles containing the virus. Infected people exhale those particles as they breathe, talk, cough, sneeze, or sing. Transmission is more likely when people are physically close. However, infection can occur over longer distances, particularly indoors.

The number of people generally infected by one infected person varies; as only 10 to 20% of people are responsible for the disease's spread. It often spreads in clusters, where infections can be traced back to an index case or geographical location. Often in these instances, superspreading events occur, where many people are infected by one person. (Full article)

Containment measures

Goals of mitigation include delaying and reducing peak burden on healthcare (flattening the curve) and lessening overall cases and health impact.
Many countries attempted to slow or stop the spread of COVID-19 by recommending, mandating or prohibiting behaviour changes, while others relied primarily on providing information. Measures ranged from public advisories to stringent lockdowns. Outbreak control strategies are divided into elimination and mitigation. Experts differentiate between" zero-COVID", which is an elimination strategy, and mitigation strategies that attempt to lessen the effects of the virus on society, but which still tolerate some level of transmission within the community. Containment strategies consists of the use of public health measures such as contact tracing, mass testing, border quarantine, lockdowns and mitigation software.These strategies can be pursued sequentially or simultaneously during the acquired immunity phase through natural and vaccine-induced immunity.

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Economic impact

The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching economic consequences including the COVID-19 recession, the second largest global recession in recent history, decreased business in the services sector during the COVID-19 lockdowns, the 2020 stock market crash, which included the largest single-week stock market decline since the financial crisis of 2007–2008 and the impact of the COVID-19 on financial markets, the 2021–2022 global supply chain crisis, the 2021–2022 inflation surge, shortages related to the COVID-19 pandemic including the 2020–present global chip shortage, panic buying, and price gouging. It led to governments providing an unprecedented amount of stimulus. The pandemic was also a factor in the 2021–2022 global energy crisis.

Many fashion, sport, and technology events have been canceled or have changed to be online. While the monetary impact on the travel and trade industry is yet to be estimated, it is likely to be in the billions and increasing. (Full article)

Workplace

Hazard controls for COVID-19 in workplaces are the application of occupational safety and health methodologies for hazard controls to the prevention of COVID-19. Vaccination is the most effective way to protect against severe illness or death from COVID-19. Multiple layers of controls are recommended, including measures such as remote work and flextime, increased ventilation, personal protective equipment (PPE) and face coverings, social distancing, and enhanced cleaning programs. (Full article)

Misinformation

COVID-19 misinformation refers to misinformation and conspiracy theories about the scale of the COVID-19 pandemic and the origin, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease COVID-19, which is caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. False information, including intentional disinformation, has been spread through social media, text messaging, and mass media. False information has been propagated by celebrities, politicians, and other prominent public figures. Many countries have passed laws against "fake news", and thousands of people have been arrested for spreading COVID-19 misinformation. The spread of COVID-19 misinformation by governments has also been significant. (Full article)

Testing

COVID-19 testing involves analyzing samples to assess the current or past presence of SARS-CoV-2. The two main branches detect either the presence of the virus or of antibodies produced in response to infection. Molecular tests for viral presence through its molecular components are used to diagnose individual cases and to allow public health authorities to trace and contain outbreaks. Antibody tests (serology immunoassays) instead show whether someone once had the disease. They are less useful for diagnosing current infections because antibodies may not develop for weeks after infection. It is used to assess disease prevalence, which aids the estimation of the infection fatality rate. (Full article)

Vaccine research

A COVID‑19 vaccine is a vaccine intended to provide acquired immunity against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19).

The COVID‑19 vaccines are widely credited for their role in reducing the severity and death caused by COVID‑19. Many countries have implemented phased distribution plans that prioritize those at highest risk of complications, such as the elderly, and those at high risk of exposure and transmission, such as healthcare workers. (Full article)

Drug research

COVID-19 drug development is the research process to develop preventative therapeutic prescription drugs that would alleviate the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). From early 2020 through 2021, several hundred drug companies, biotechnology firms, university research groups, and health organizations were developing therapeutic candidates for COVID-19 disease in various stages of preclinical or clinical research (506 total candidates in April 2021), with 419 potential COVID-19 drugs in clinical trials, as of April 2021. (Full article)

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  1. ^ a b Ritchie, Hannah; Mathieu, Edouard; Rodés-Guirao, Lucas; Appel, Cameron; Giattino, Charlie; Ortiz-Ospina, Esteban; Hasell, Joe; Macdonald, Bobbie; Beltekian, Diana; Dattani, Saloni; Roser, Max (2020–2021). "Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19)". Our World in Data. Retrieved 2022-03-23.

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