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This Day in COVID: June 19, 2020

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Revenge of the Suburbs
Revenge of the Suburbs...
Suburbia was never as bad as anyone said it was. Now it’s looking even better.
The Atlantic
Fatherhood and the pandemic: How men are stepping up with child care
Fatherhood and the pandemic: H...
CNN
South Africa has the continent’s highest Covid-19 cases. Now it has another pandemic on its hands
South Africa has the continent...
CNN
Trump rejects Fauci’s warning about football’s return
Trump rejects Fauci’s warning ...
The president's rebuke came after Fauci threw cold water on football’s plans to spring back to action.
Politico
Fauci: Americans ignoring science during pandemic is 'frustrating'
Fauci: Americans ignoring scie...
Nation's leading infectious diseases expert,tells CBS News he finds failure to abide by guidance discouraging mass gatherings 'disturbing.'
CBS
What will a COVID-19 vaccine look like? Don’t expect a cure-all, scientists say
What will a COVID-19 vaccine l...
Vaccine developers around the world are working hard to create a COVID-19 vaccine, but scientists are reluctant to say how efficient it will be.
ABC
California makes face coverings mandatory outside the home
California makes face covering...
CNN
These are the states requiring people to wear masks when out in public
These are the states requiring...
CNN
Coronavirus has widened America's vast racial wealth gap, study finds
Coronavirus has widened Americ...
Bonanza for billionaires as combined wealth surges to $3.581tn, with the likes of Bezos, Gates and Zuckerberg getting richer as unemployment rises
The Guardian
Is the Coronavirus Death Tally Inflated? Here’s Why Experts Say No
Is the Coronavirus Death Tally...
Though imperfect, the C.D.C.’s process for counting these deaths is decades-old. In fact, experts say the toll of nearly 120,000 U.S. Covid-19 deaths is most likely an undercount.
New York Times
How the Coronavirus Will Reshape World Trade
How the Coronavirus Will Resha...
WSJ
Arizonans see big jump in coronavirus cases, but don’t see reason to wear masks
Arizonans see big jump in coro...
CNN
Insurers May Only Pay For Coronavirus Tests When They're 'Medically Necessary'
Insurers May Only Pay For Coro...
Congress required health plans to fully cover COVID-19 testing, but insurance companies are starting to argue they should only have to pay if patients show symptoms or tests are ordered by a doctor.
NPR
5 Questions: Stanford scientists on COVID-19 mask guidelines
5 Questions: Stanford scientis...
Scientists say we should wear masks to control the spread of COVID-19. Stanford experts share the evidence that informed the World Health Organization’s recommendations.
Standford
Rebuilding toward the great reset: Crisis, COVID-19, and the Sustainable Development Goals
Rebuilding toward the great re...
The multiple crises of 2020 have prompted fresh calls for a broad-minded approach to the integrated challenges of policymaking.
Brookings
Economic impact of COVID-19: Protecting Africa’s food systems from farm to fork
Economic impact of COVID-19: P...
Jennifer Blanke warns that COVID-19 and the associated economic challenges could spill into an African food crisis if the food system cannot cope.
Brookings
Fearing coronavirus, Mexico City couple opt for home birth
Fearing coronavirus, Mexico Ci...
Reuters
Every action counts', UNHCR says for World Refugee Day
Every action counts', UNHCR sa...
Reuters
Coronavirus outbreak closes British meat-processing plant
Coronavirus outbreak closes Br...
Reuters
Reports: MLB closes all spring sites as COVID-19 spreads
Reports: MLB closes all spring...
Reuters

Our Mission

The COVID-19 History Project is a curated archive of the events and policy decisions surrounding the emergence of COVID-19.

The pandemic era of 2020-2022 saw massive increases in restrictions on daily life—enforced by the government and by social stigma—accompanied social protests that roiled cities worldwide

In the United States alone, trillions of dollars were spent by the federal government to offset the forced closure of businesses and the devastation of normal life.

The impacts of these policy decisions are still being felt today.

Some would like us to forget the actions and people that played a significant role during the pandemic.

But we of the COVID-19 History Project don't want to forget. Through our work, we hope there will always be an archive to learn from and interpret this fascinating, disturbing, time in world history.

The Timeline

In order to learn from the mistakes of the past, and give COVID-19 decision makers the credit—both good and bad—they deserve, we have compiled a media timeline from every day of the pandemic.

We have endeavored to make the timeline comprehensive without being duplicative, following the major trends as they unfolded.

We provided analyses for each month highlighting major events, but encourage readers to make their own conclusions about these events as well.

This Day in COVID: June 19, 2021

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Uganda Olympic team member tests positive for coronavirus
Uganda Olympic team member tes...
A member of Uganda’s Olympic team has tested positive for the coronavirus and was barred entry into Japan, in the first detected infection among arriving athletes for the Tokyo Games opening in five weeks.
AP News
It’s not just your imagination. Drivers in the pandemic have gotten more reckless | CNN
It’s not just your imagination...
CNN
Thomas Massie snaps at reporter who asks him if he is vaccinated
Thomas Massie snaps at reporte...
Rep. Thomas Massie scolded a reporter on Friday who asked about his vaccination status after he said he does not think he needs it because he has built up natural immunity.
Daily Mail
Is the pandemic accelerating automation? Don’t be so sure
Is the pandemic accelerating a...
The pessimists could, of course, eventually be proven right
The Economist
Warsaw pride parade back after backlash and pandemic break
Warsaw pride parade back after...
Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski walked at the head of the Equality Parade on Saturday — a sign of support for LGBT rights by the liberal politician. Thousands of people joined the march and were cheered on by others waving rainbow flags from their apartment balconies.
PBS
Cuba encouraged by early efficacy results of homegrown COVID-19 vaccine
Cuba encouraged by early effic...
Reuters
Britain’s longest-known coronavirus patient dies aged 49
Britain’s longest-known corona...
Jason Kelk’s wife paid tribute to her ‘brave’ husband, who died peacefully after withdrawing from treatment
The Guardian
Third wave of Covid ‘definitely under way’ in UK, says expert
Third wave of Covid ‘definitel...
Prof Adam Finn’s comments come after PHE reported 79% rise in number of Delta variant cases in just one week
The Guardian
Lockdown was not a sabbatical
Lockdown was not a sabbatical...
Don’t worry if you haven’t grown as a person during the pandemic.
Vox
Teen vaccinations surge in Washington region during first month of eligibility
Teen vaccinations surge in Was...
The Washington Post
For Ward 8 residents, coronavirus vaccine appeal comes with a touch of celebrity: ‘It’s Fauci!’
For Ward 8 residents, coronavi...
The Washington Post