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This is a list of notable people reported as having died either from coronavirus disease 2019 or post COVID-19 , as a result of infection by the virus SARS-CoV-2 during the COVID-19 pandemic and post-COVID-19 pandemic.
7 April 2020: Ghyslain Tremblay: 68 Actor (Les Brillant) Canada 8 April 2020: Robert L. Carroll: 81 Paleontologist Canada 9 April 2020: Ho Kam-ming: 94 Martial artist Canada 12 April 2020: Claude Beauchamp: 80 Journalist Canada (Montreal) 19 April 2020: Claude Lafortune: 83 Artist and sculptor Canada 30 April 2020
Born Died Age description occupation position held country of citizenship place of birth place of death Q481801: Ambrosius of Dorostol: 1942-06-09 2020-08-18 [1] 78.0 Bulgarian metropolitan bishop metropolitan bishop: Bulgaria: Svishtov: Silistra: Q2756943: Chetan Chauhan: 1947-07-21 2020-08-16 73.0 cricketer and politician from India (1947 ...
Isabelle Papadimitriou was one year away from retiring after having worked for nearly 30 years as a respiratory therapist when the coronavirus pandemic started killing people in her home state, Texas.
This is a list of notable people with long COVID, an umbrella term for persistent health problems triggered by COVID-19. People on this list may currently have long COVID, have recovered, or have died. In 2023, it was estimated that more than 65,000,000 people on Earth have long Covid. [1]
The list contains people working in frontline roles where they were likely to have come into contact with patients shortly before their deaths. The NHS and care workers who have died during the ...
Feb. 8—This story will be updated. Twelve more Mainers have died and another 1,391 coronavirus cases reported across the state since the weekend, Maine health officials said Tuesday. Tuesday's ...
For even more international statistics in table, graph, and map form see COVID-19 pandemic by country. COVID-19 pandemic is the worst-ever worldwide calamity experienced on a large scale (with an estimated 7 million deaths) in the 21st century. The COVID-19 death toll is the highest seen on a global scale since the Spanish flu and World War II.