Covid-19: The First Six Months
presents a day-by-day chronicle of the pandemicâs opening phase, capturing the epidemiological, medical, social, and cultural impacts of a rapidly unfolding global crisis.
Drawing on a dataset of approximately 3,600 news reports, medical updates, and academic papersâcollected in real-time between January and June 2020âthis book offers an unparalleled level of detail and precision.
Beginning with retrospectively sourced coverage of events prior to January 2020, it traces the earliest signals of the outbreak and follows its progression across continents, documenting how governments, health systems, and communities responded to a threat unlike any in recent history.
Each entry preserves the immediacy of the moment, reflecting the uncertainty, urgency, and evolving understanding that shaped decisions in the pandemicâs first half-year.
Modeled after the authorâs earlier work, A Day-by-Day Chronicle of the 2013â2016 Ebola Outbreak (Bullard, 2018), this volume provides both a comprehensive timeline and a rich, indexed source base for researchers.
The references included form an extensive archive of early-pandemic sources, making it a unique and indispensable resource for those studying Covid-19, public health, epidemiology, and the history of disease.
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