It is the year 2019, and fear looms in on the world. A deadly virus, one with the ability and venom to wipe away half of the world's 7.8 billion people, or even extinct humanity forever, has emerged. And now, mankind must summon all the strength, knowledge, experiences, science, technology, resilience, courage, and everything else that they have at their disposal, to combat this dark, mysterious, dangerous disease and all its entities. World War III could just end up being between man and the Coronavirus Disease.
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THE DAY THE WORLD WOKE UP
1. Introduction viii
2. Chapter 1 - Brief history of pandemics and how they changed the world? 1
3. Chapter 2 - Life before COVID-19 7
4. Chapter 3 - Living in fear 13
5. Chapter 4 - How COVID-19 attacks the body? 24
6. Chapter 5 - Living with Anosmia and Parosmia 33
7. Chapter 6 - UK government's unprecedented stimulus package response 37
8. Chapter 7 - COVID-19 and the rest of the world 43
9. Chapter 8 - The second wave 56
10. Chapter 9 - The vaccines and their problems 63
11. Chapter 10 - The out of control second wave and the new variants 73
12. Chapter 11 - A third deadly wave 85
13. Chapter 12 - Track and trace and privacy concerns 90
14. Chapter 13 - A new global financial crisis 94
15. Chapter 14 - When pandemics collide. COVID-19 and Obesity 103
16. Chapter 15 - COVID-19 and mental health 108
17. Chapter 16 - New Coronavirus UK government's acts 117
18. Chapter 17 - How COVID-19 changed the world? 124
19. Chapter 18 - Learning from the mistakes.
WHO and UK government's errors 131
20. Chapter 19 - Is it fair? 139
21. Chapter 20 - COVID-19 conspiracies 145
22. Epilogue - Will COVID-19 ever be eradicated? 152
23. Confirmed cases and death tolls country by country table data 156
24. Country by country vaccine data 172
25. Bibliography 174
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781839757792
Publisert
2022-01-13
Utgiver
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
Vekt
257 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
196
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