What is the coronavirus disease COVID-19? / by Michael Burgan ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez.
"The coronavirus disease COVID-19 emerged in November 2019. By March 2020, cities all around the world closed schools, offices, restaurants, and other public spaces deemed "non-essential" in an attempt to contain the fast-spreading virus. People struggled to follow government orders, stay indoors, and limit contact with others. But the virus that caused one of the world's deadliest pandemics eventually killed over two million people worldwide. This is the story of how COVID-19 changed the world seemingly overnight, and forever."-- Provided by the Publisher.
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- ISBN: 9780593383612
- ISBN: 0593383613
- ISBN: 9780593383803
- ISBN: 059338380X
- ISBN: 9781713780250
- ISBN: 1713780259
- Physical Description: 49 pages : illustrations, maps ; 20 cm
- Publisher: New York : Penguin Workshop, [2021]
Content descriptions
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-49). |
| Formatted Contents Note: | What is the Coronavirus Disease COVID-19? -- Viruses and pandemics -- The spread of COVID-19 -- The effects of COVID-19 -- Finding and treating the sick -- The cost of the pandemic -- The politics of the pandemic -- The future with COVID-19 -- Timelines. |
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| Subject: | COVID-19 (Disease) > Juvenile literature. Epidemics > Juvenile literature. Virus diseases. Coronavirus infections. Communicable diseases |
| Genre: | Juvenile works. Instructional and educational works. |
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Summary:
"The coronavirus disease COVID-19 emerged in November 2019. By March 2020, cities all around the world closed schools, offices, restaurants, and other public spaces deemed "non-essential" in an attempt to contain the fast-spreading virus. People struggled to follow government orders, stay indoors, and limit contact with others. But the virus that caused one of the world's deadliest pandemics eventually killed over two million people worldwide. This is the story of how COVID-19 changed the world seemingly overnight, and forever."-- Provided by the Publisher.