How did COVID-19 Begin and affect the world?

On December 31, 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) got many cases for people becoming ill in China. (WHO) dug deeper into these cases to find the epicenter of the cause, they were led to Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, this would soon be the cause of a worldwide pandemic.


The impact of COVID-19 started on March 31, 2020. This would soon lead to isolation/loneliness, illness, job loss and grief, throughout the ordeal and some people soon came to with the illness, which left their loved ones in a great depression for a while. A year after COVID was found came the first vaccine in August 23, 2021, many people got it for themselves and their families.


Although many people reacted to this vaccine in many ways. In my personal experience it was painful, the first hour I had the worst fever, the second I was confused, the third I had chills, the fourth I felt super nauseous. While other people I have talked to said that they just had a headache and slept it off.


For the people who had or have COVID-19 suffered their part of this ordeal. Just like the vaccine different people reacted in different ways. Some people couldn’t get out of bed while others could but were too weak to do anything. They would have terrible symptoms (trouble breathing, pressure in the chest, new confusion, etc.) and would have to stay at home for a maximum of 7 days before taking another COVID test.


In conclusion a worldwide pandemic called COVID-19 started on December 31, 2019, from Huanan Seafood Fishery Wholesale Market in Wuhan. It led to many problems for many people. The first COVID vaccine was created on August 23, 2021. Which saved many lives although not all, as for some people had to stay at home for a maximum of 7 days before retaking a test to see if they are cleared.

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