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Wuhan Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response

The Wuhan Coronavirus, known as COVID-19, emerged in late 2019 and led to a global pandemic. Countries responded by implementing measures like lockdowns, social distancing, and mask-wearing to slow the virus's spread. Health systems faced immense pressure, prompting the rapid development of vaccines. Governments and organizations prioritizing public health worked together to track and manage outbreaks. As vaccines became available, vaccination campaigns were launched to achieve herd immunity and return to normalcy. Continuing research and public health efforts aim to control the virus and adapt to its ongoing challenges, including new variants.