ON THIS DAY: Wuhan’s “unknown pneumonia”, start of COVID-19

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First alerts from Huanan market

Chinese health officials notified WHO on December 31, 2019, of a pneumonia cluster of unknown cause in Wuhan, Hubei. Patients showed high fever, dyspnea, lung damage; tests ruled out flu and SARS. Most linked to Huanan Seafood Market, a bustling wet market with live animals.

Cases traced to late November-early December 2019. Market closed January 1, 2020, disinfected. Zoonotic origin suspected: bats as reservoir, intermediate host unclear.

Virus identification and spread

In early January 2020, Chinese scientists isolate novel coronavirus akin to 2003 SARS, named SARS-CoV-2. Genome sequenced January 10, enabling global tests. Human-to-human transmission confirmed via respiratory droplets.

Rapid global spread via travel: Thailand and Japan first outside China. WHO declares pandemic on March 11, 2020. Lockdowns, travel bans, and school closures followed worldwide.

Global toll and legacy

Over 770 million confirmed cases, 7 million deaths per WHO, likely undercounts. Billions vaccinated in record Operation Warp Speed. Economies plunged: trillions lost, mass unemployment, historic stimulus.

Healthcare overwhelmed: ICUs full, healthcare workers exhausted. Exposed inequalities, mental health crises, and remote work shift. Iconic images like a couple kissing through a plastic barrier symbolized isolation.

Origin debate lingers: lab leak vs. natural spillover. Wuhan alert became the century’s defining crisis, reshaping societies.


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