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The SARS-CoV-2 virus, which gave rise to COVID-19 in late 2019, quickly spread around the globe. The virus usually travels through respiratory droplets, so human-to-human transmission is rapid and broad. From mild fever and cough to severe respiratory problems, organ failure, and sometimes death, the symptoms span.
Governments all over impose travel restrictions, lockdowns, and social separation policies to limit their spread. Hospitals overflowing and medical staff members working nonstop to save lives put tremendous strain on the healthcare system. The epidemic also caused financial crises, mental health problems, and disruptions in daily life and education.
The rapid development of various vaccinations played a crucial role in controlling the disease. Public health campaigns emphasise immunisation, mask-wearing, and cleanliness to help reduce disease rates. Though the outbreak varied, global research and healthcare campaigns were critical in managing it.
COVID-19 made apparent that improved healthcare systems and epidemic preparedness are absolutely necessary. It also underscored the need for scientific cooperation, resilience, and adaptability in facing global issues. Though the world is improving in its ability to control the epidemic, ongoing awareness is still vital to prevent the next ones.