Four years ago today, March 11, 2020 ---- After more than 118,000 cases in 114 countries and 4,291 deaths, the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic.Timeline for UK -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_United_Kingdom_(January%E2%80%93June_2020) (best easily available source.) Timeline for the USA -
https://www.cdc.gov/museum/timeline/covid19.html CDC timeline excerpted heavily, below. It seems to stop with 2022. UK's goes to 2024. If Trump wins the election, the US version will probably disappear.
For the memories of those we have lost..... excerpts from year one, USA.
December 31, 2019 - The World Health Organization (WHO) Country Office in China is informed of several cases of a pneumonia of unknown etiology (cause) with symptoms including shortness of breath and fever occurring in Wuhan, China.
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January 7, 2020 - Public health officials in China identify a novel coronavirus as the causative agent of the outbreak.
January 19, 2020 - Worldwide, 282 laboratory-confirmed cases of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus have been reported in four countries: China (278 cases), Thailand (2 cases), Japan (1 case) and the Republic of Korea (1 case).
January 21, 2020 - Chinese government officials confirm that human-to-human transmission is driving the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in China.
January 22, 2020 - WHO’s International Health Regulation Emergency Committee meets and decides to not declare the 2019 Novel Coronavirus a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). Instead, the committee decides to monitor the situation and reconvene in 10 days to re-evaluate.
January 23, 2020 - Wuhan, China — a city of 11 million people — is placed under lockdown due to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus outbreak.
January 31, 2020 - WHO’s International Health Regulation Emergency Committee reconvenes early to declare the 2019 Novel Coronavirus outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
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February 4, 2020 - FDA approves the EUA [emergency use authorization] for the CDC developed SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic test kit. ...The tests produce “untrustworthy results.”
February 10, 2020 - Worldwide deaths from the 2019 Novel Coronavirus reach 1,013. The SARS-CoV-2 virus has now killed more people than the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-1) outbreak, which claimed 774 lives globally from November 2002 to July 2003.
February 23, 2020 - As Italy becomes a global COVID-19 hotspot, the Italian government issues Decree-Law No. 6, containing urgent measures to contain and manage the epidemiological emergency caused by COVID-19, effectively locking down the country.
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March 11, 2020- After more than 118,000 cases in 114 countries and 4,291 deaths, the WHO declares COVID-19 a pandemic.
March 13 - 15, 2020 - US States begin to implement shutdowns in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
March 16, 2020 - New and old guidelines begin circulating among state health departments for who gets critical care in the event of ventilator shortages: Massachusetts and Pennsylvania use a point system prioritizing patients by likelihood of benefiting from ICU care, while New York’s 2015 plan relies on “exclusion criteria”— a list of medical conditions that would make a patient ineligible, like traumatic brain injury, severe burns, or cardiac arrest. Alabama’s exclusion criteria list, released in 2010 and since removed from publication, included both “severe or profound mental retardation” and “moderate to severe dementia.”
March 17, 2020 - Moderna Therapeutics begin the first human trials of a vaccine to protect against COVID-19 at a research facility in Seattle, Washington.
March 28, 2020 - FDA issues an EUA to allow hydroxychloroquine sulfate and chloroquine phosphate products to be added the Strategic National Stockpile for the treatment of COVID-19.CDC distributes a Health Alert Network (HAN) warning against using chloroquine phosphate without the recommendation of a doctor or pharmacy after one person is made seriously ill and a second dies from ingesting non-pharmaceutical chloroquine phosphate (a chemical aquariums use that is commercially available for purchase at stores or online) to prevent or treat COVID-19.
March 31, 2020 - Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Brix announce that between 100,000 and 240,000 deaths in the U.S. are expected— even if social distancing and public health measures are perfectly enacted. The Journal of the American Medical Association Ophthalmology reports that COVID-19 can be transmitted through the eye.
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April 4, 2020 - More than 1 million cases of COVID-19 had been confirmed worldwide, a more than ten-fold increase in less than a month.
April 10, 2020 - With over 18,600 confirmed deaths and more than 500,000 confirmed cases in under four months, the U.S. is the country with the most reported COVID-19 cases and deaths, surpassing Italy and Spain as a global hot-spot for the virus. With 159,937 confirmed cases, New York State now has more reported cases of COVID-19 than Spain (153,000), Italy (143,000), or China (82,000). Amid critical hospital bed and ventilator shortages, aerial images emerge of workers in hazmat suits burying coffins in mass graves at Hart Island off the Bronx, an area used for over 150 years by New York City officials as a mass burial site for those with no next-of-kin or who cannot afford funerals.
April 13, 2020 - President Trump announces that the U.S. will cease contributing funding to the WHO, shaking the global public health community.
April 20, 2020 - As the COVID-19 pandemic grows, shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) like gowns, eye shields, masks, and even body bags, become dire.
April 24, 2020 - Georgia, Alaska, and Oklahoma begin to partially reopen their states despite concerns from health experts saying it was too early to reopen.
April 26, 2020 - Clinicians in the U.S. and U.K. report clusters of children and adolescents requiring admission to intensive care units (ICUs) with a multisystem inflammatory condition that can lead to multiorgan failure— similar to Kawasaki disease and toxic shock syndrome. This condition will become known as Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), a serious inflammatory condition that affects children with current or recent COVID-19 infections.
April 30, 2020 - The Trump Administration launches Operation Warp Speed, an initiative to produce a vaccine against the SARS-CoV-2 virus as quickly as possible.
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May 8, 2020 - FDA authorizes the first COVID-19 test with the option of using home-collected saliva samples.
May 11, 2020 - President Trump holds a briefing in the White House Rose Garden to claim that anyone who wants to get a coronavirus test can get one and encourages businesses around the country to reopen. He does not wear a mask.
May 12, 2020 - Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), testifies before the U.S. Senate that experts believe more people have died from COVID-19 than have been officially reported and warns against “re-opening” too quickly.
May 15, 2020 - New estimates from a University of Michigan study revise the survival rate for people with COVID-19 who are put on a ventilator from as low as 10% – 12% to between 25% – 50%.
May 21, 2020 - AstraZeneca receives more than $1 billion from the U.S. government in funding for the development of the AstraZeneca/Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine, with the first doses due to arrive in September 2020.
May 28, 2020 - The recorded death toll from COVID-19 in the U.S. surpasses 100,000.
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June 10, 2020 - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. surpasses 2 million.
June 16, 2020 - HHS announces that COVID-19 vaccines will be provided free of charge to older adults and other groups experiencing disproportionate impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic. Nine days later CDC expands the list of people at increased risk for severe COVID-19 illness by removing the specific age threshold, instead noting that risk increases with age. CDC also includes people experiencing chronic kidney disease, COPD, obesity, serious heart conditions, sickle cell disease, and type 2 diabetes, and those who are immunocompromised from solid organ transplants.
June 29, 2020 - Despite its development and clinical trials being supported by as much as $6.5 billion in public funds, Gilead Sciences sets the price of Remdesivir, an anti-viral used to treat COVID-19 that can shorten hospital stays and reduce the need for mechanical ventilation, at $3,120 for one typical treatment course ($520 per vial) for insured patients in the U.S.
June 30, 2020 - Dr. Anthony Fauci warns a Senate committee that the number of new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. could soon rise from 40,000 to 100,000 new infections every day, likely overwhelming an already burdened healthcare system.
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July 6, 2020 - More than 200 scientists sign an open letter asking WHO to update its COVID-19 guidelines to include warnings about airborne transmission.
July 7, 2020 - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. surpasses 3 million. The U.S. begins the process of withdrawing from WHO.
July 9, 2020 - WHO announces that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can be transmitted through the air and is likely being spread by asymptomatic individuals.
July 15, 2020 - A mandate from the Trump Administration directs hospitals nationwide to stop sending critical information about COVID-19 hospitalization rates and equipment availability to CDC and instead report this data to a new system set up by HHS using a private contractor, raising concerns over the politicization of public health, data, and privacy.
July 22, 2020 - The US Department of Defense (DOD) and HHS reach a deal with Pfizer BioNTech for the delivery and distribution of 100 million doses of the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine candidate in December 2020, upon confirmation that the vaccine is safe and effective. Antibody data examined by CDC shows that there were about 10 times more SARS-CoV-2 infections than first reported in March 2020 – May 2020 (depending on the region, there were 6 to 24 times more cases than were initially reported).
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August 11, 2020 - The Trump Administration agrees to pay $1.5 billion, or $15 per-dose, to Moderna for 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
August 15, 2020 - FDA issues an EUA to the Yale School of Public Health for its rapid diagnostic test for COVID-19 SalivaDirect. The test uses a new and more flexible method of containing and processing saliva samples when testing for COVID-19, allowing laboratories to increase capacity and efficiency in testing.
August 17, 2020 - COVID-19 becomes the 3rd leading cause of death in the U.S. Deaths from COVID-19 now exceed 1,000 per day and nationwide cases exceed 5.4 million.
August 26, 2020 - FDA issues an EUA for Abbott’s BinaxNOW Covid-19 Test Kit— a rapid antigen test that can detect a COVID-19 infection in 15 minutes using the same technology as a flu test.
August 24, 2020 - The first documented case of COVID-19 reinfection is confirmed by the University of Hong Kong.
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September 1, 2020 - The U.S. and China decline to join the COVID-19 Vaccine Global Access Facility, or COVAX, a global program spearheaded by WHO that aims to develop and distribute COVID-19 vaccines worldwide— more than 170 other nations sign on.
September 3, 2020 - The Journal of the American Medical Association and WHO now recommend the use of steroids for the treatment of severe COVID-19 disease after multiple studies find that steroids like dexamethasone, hydrocortisone, and methylprednisolone— a group of cheap and widely available drugs that reduce inflammation and immune response— can reduce mortality in severe cases of COVID-19 by up to 36%.
September 21, 2020 - Johnson & Johnson begins phase 3 clinical trials of its COVID-19 vaccine with 60,000 participants. The J&J vaccine does not need to be frozen and may require just one shot.
September 22, 2020 - The reported death toll in the U.S from COVID-19 surpasses 200,000.
September 28, 2020 - The reported death toll from COVID-19 reaches more than 1 million worldwide— in just 10 months.
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November 4, 2020 - One day after the presidential election, the U.S. reports 100,000 new cases of COVID-19 in 24 hours.
November 11, 2020 - The journal Nature releases a study showing that most COVID-19 cases originate at indoor gathering spaces— places of worship, restaurants, gyms, and grocery stores. Areas of lower socioeconomic status were found to be at much greater risk.
November 9, 2020 - FDA issues an EUA for Eli Lilly’s drug Bamlanivimab, a monoclonal antibody treatment that mimics the immune system’s response to infection with SARS-CoV-2 and appears to protect patients at increased risk from a COVID-19 infection progressing to more severe forms of disease.
November 16, 2020 - Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine is found to be 95.4% effective in its clinical trial.
November 18, 2020 - Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine is found to be 95% effective in their 44,000-person trial.
November 23, 2020 - FDA grants an EUA for a COVID-19 antibody treatment manufactured by Regeneron. In a clinical trial of 800 people, the drug significantly reduced virus levels within days.
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December 11, 2020 - FDA issues an EUA for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
December 14, 2020 - The recorded death toll from COVID-19 in the U.S surpasses 300,000. Sandra Lindsay, a nurse in New York, becomes the first American outside of clinical trials to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The U.K. announces the detection of a new and more contagious COVID-19 variant, B.1.1.7.
December 18, 2020 - FDA issues an EUA for the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
December 24, 2020 - More than 1 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in the U.S. in just 10 days
December 30, 2020 - The Oxford University / AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is authorized for emergency use in the U.K. Within a week, 530,000 doses are available for care-home residents, adults ages 80 years and older, and healthcare workers.