COVID-19 Outbreak in United States

The outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States began in early march. The number of confirmed cases is soaring, the number of deaths is high and the number of people recovering is not good. Through the following overview, I hope to arouse people's awareness of protection, pay attention to the outbreak, and ensure the safety of themselves and their families.

News for COVID-19

03/26

She had COVID-19, but no insurance. Her treatment cost $34,972.

Cancer patient Danni Askini didn’t have insurance when she first entered the emergency room with flu-like symptoms. Three ER visits later, she left with a coronavirus diagnosis and a nearly $35,000 bill.

04/26

  • Reported : NBC NEWS
  • News type: Economics
Coronavirus checks, direct deposits are coming. Here's everything you need to know.

Who qualifies? How much is being sent? When? How will I get the money? Questions and answers.

Outbreaks in 21 Century

  • COVID-19
    Dec 2019 - Present

    Covid-19 exploded in late 2019. Because the virus is highly contagious during a long incubation period, its transmission rate is extremely high. And because the virus mutates so quickly, it is difficult to develop a vaccine or a specific drug, and it is possible for sick people to recover and become infected again.
    Visit CDC Communication Resources for the lastest update.

  • SARS
    Nov 2002 - Jul 2003

    The SARS virus first broke out in 2002. The virus is mainly spread through close respiratory droplets and close contact, but can also be spread through faeces, urine and blood. In 2003, the world health organization delisted all regions from the epidemic area.
    Visit CDC SARS Response Timeline for more timeline information.

  • Ebola
    Feb 2014 – Jul 2015

    In the 21st century, the ebola virus began to spread widely in west Africa in February 2014, causing viral hemorrhagic fevers in humans and other primates. Infection can occur through the intestinal, non-gastrointestinal, or intranasal pathways. Finally, in July 2015, CDC declared ebola to be under control.
    Visit CDC Ebola Response Timeline for more timeline information.

Learn More About Virus

Novel Coronavirus

Fatality: 0% - 15%

SARS-CoV

Fatality Rate: 1% - 55%

Ebola Virus

Fatality Rate: 83% - 100%

Prediction

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