COVID-19: One Year On, Pandemic’s Impact Still Felt Globally
A year after COVID-19, the pandemic remains a global concern with over 114 million cases and 2.5 million deaths, despite ongoing vaccine efforts.
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A year after COVID-19, the pandemic remains a global concern with over 114 million cases and 2.5 million deaths, despite ongoing vaccine efforts.
Reflecting on 2020’s challenges, ordinary people worldwide showcased courage, sacrifice, and hope, sharing heartwarming stories that inspire resilience.
With the holidays near, COVID-19 cases in the U.S. are surging. VP Mike Pence remains hopeful that the pandemic will soon be behind us.
Mexico faces over one million COVID-19 cases and 100,000 deaths as the federal government delegates virus containment measures to individual states.
Amid a sudden surge in COVID-19 cases, Hong Kong residents share their feelings on the city’s current outbreak and the government’s response.
Porto’s Sao Joao Hospital doubles its patient capacity to 350 amid COVID-19, thanks to innovative methods by Dr. Pereira and Dr. Marujo.
YouTuber Jerry praises the Chinese mainland’s pandemic response while addressing Western criticism aimed at starting a movement against the Chinese mainland.
A frontline doctor in Brazil declares the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic has passed, highlighting resilience and lessons of love amidst ongoing challenges.
UK anesthetist Kirran Ahmad and her team of medics in London unite to combat COVID-19, emphasizing teamwork and resilience amid ongoing challenges.
Chinese mainland is sending crucial medical equipment, including ventilators, to Rio de Janeiro as Brazil faces over 31,000 COVID-19 deaths and 555,000 cases.