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Below is an automated listing of the project's recognized content. This includes past and current FA and GA content and nominations alongside articles, images, "In the news", and "Did you know .." content featured on our main page.
As of 10 December 2024, there are 2 featured and 16 good content items within WikiProject COVID-19 scope. This makes up 0.02% of all featured content and 0.04% of all good articles.
- 6.9% List-Class
- 13.1% Stub-Class
- 41.6% Start-Class
- 30.4% C-Class
- 7.1% B-Class
- 0.6% GA-Class
- 0.1% FA-Class
- 0% remaining
Featured articles
editTotal pages in content type is 2
Former featured articles
editTotal pages in content type is 1
Good articles
edit- 2020 Macau Grand Prix
- Air India Express Flight 1344
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Can You Hear Me? (Doctors)
- Chen Qiushi
- Club Penguin Rewritten
- Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
- Cottontail on the Trail
- Disease X
- Long COVID
- 2021 Nabisco strike
- A Parks and Recreation Special
- Plandemic
- Radio Quarantine Kolkata
- 2021 Virginia Volvo Trucks strike
- Wikipedia and the COVID-19 pandemic
Total pages in content type is 16
Did you know? articles
edit- ... that legislation for a Hong Kong national security law was attempted during both the SARS and COVID-19 epidemics? (2020-06-13)
- ... that a scholar argued that the 2021 German novel About People, which is about the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, encourages "sympathy with rightwing extremists"? (2024-08-20)
- ... that the video for "Angels Ain't Listening" by Basshunter features a mentally unstable man modeled after Joaquin Phoenix's 2019 portrayal of the Joker? (2020-07-17)
- ... that professor Emma Baker trained her pharmacology students to perform mass COVID-19 testing on their fellows so that they could go home for Christmas? (2021-04-11)
- ... that Marla Berkowitz considers herself a Sumain, meaning someone who communicates using their hands? (2020-11-09)
- ... that as part of its #BlossomWatch campaign, the National Trust plans to plant trees along a circular bus route in Birmingham? (2022-08-21)
- ... that Princess María Teresa of Bourbon-Parma was nicknamed the "Red Princess" because of her socialist activism? (2020-05-14)
- ... that due to its similarity to the coronavirus pandemic, Warner Bros.' second most successful film of 2020 so far is 2011's Contagion? (2020-03-27)
- ... that after suspected coronavirus patients in Maharashtra, India, started fleeing hospitals, the government directed officials to stamp the left hand of those quarantined at home using indelible ink? (2020-04-16)
- ... that a man suspected of carrying coronavirus in Nepal ran away from the hospital? (2020-03-18)
- ... that residents of Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, blocked access to a local goldmine over fears of COVID-19, even though Nunavut had no confirmed cases? (2020-05-29)
- ... that as of June 11, 2020, the Navajo Nation had a larger per-capita rate of infection from COVID-19 than any U.S. state? (2020-07-07)
- ... that "Catch It, Bin It, Kill It" (poster shown), a slogan first used in 2007, has been revived to fight the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United Kingdom? (2020-04-04)
- ... that citizen journalist Chen Qiushi went missing while reporting on the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan? (2020-05-28)
- ... that the United States Department of Defense ran a propaganda campaign against Chinese vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic? (2024-07-01)
- ... that Britons are being urged to clap for their carers every Thursday evening during the country's COVID-19 pandemic? (2020-05-14)
- ... that cloth face masks were routinely used by surgeons before being replaced by modern surgical masks in the 1960s? (2020-05-04)
- ... that Soccer Mommy hosted a virtual concert through Club Penguin Rewritten? (2022-10-05)
- ... that the CEO of CEPI, a key organisation in the race to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, has called the disease "the most frightening" that he has ever encountered in his career? (2020-03-31)
- ... that at 5,593 pages, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 is the longest bill ever passed by the U.S. Congress? (2021-01-13)
- ... that Piers Corbyn claims that he can predict the weather a year in advance by observing solar activity? (2007-03-18)
- ... that Corona, named after Corona, is fighting corona? (2020-03-30)
- ... that in 2019, Paul Cosford and his colleagues found that lung cancer was more common in non-smokers than was generally thought? (2022-01-31)
- ... that a large statue of a cottontail rabbit in Minneapolis was outfitted with a cloth face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic in Minnesota? (2020-05-22)
- ... that Hannah Davis authored highly cited articles on long COVID while battling the disease herself? (2023-12-12)
- ... that physician Roopa Dhatt has highlighted the disproportionate number of women working on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic? (2021-03-31)
- ... that experts on the World Health Organization's emergency committee believe that COVID-19 could be the first Disease X? (2020-04-07)
- ... that US President Donald Trump's nomination of meteorologist Kelvin Droegemeier to direct the Office of Science and Technology Policy has been received positively by scientists? (2018-08-22)
- ... that COVID-19 vaccine scientist Paul Duprex got his start in microbiology by experimenting with his high-school classmates' spit? (2022-01-07)
- ... that two versions of Embrace Again were released, one in Standard Mandarin and another in the Wuhan dialect? (2022-01-18)
- ... that despite the European Commission organising COVID-19 vaccine supplies for the whole bloc, a shortage of vaccines caused several member states to obtain their own supplies from Russia and China? (2021-04-09)
- ... that Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Washington had the first MRI machine on the U.S. West Coast? (2019-10-22)
- ... that The Exposé's false claims that COVID-19 was created by Moderna were republished by Chinese state media outlets? (2022-08-30)
- ... that professor Neil Ferguson and his team believe that significantly more people in China have been infected with the 2019 novel coronavirus than has been reported? (2020-03-11)
- ... that Charlotte Figi, a child who used cannabidiol to treat seizures caused by Dravet syndrome, had a medical cannabis strain named after her? (2020-05-06)
- ... that in a rare leapfrog appeal the UK Supreme Court decided that insurance companies can be liable for business losses arising due to the COVID-19 pandemic? (2021-02-02)
- ... that Mary Fowkes's autopsies on COVID-19 victims helped identify long-term debilitating effects of the virus, including its impact on the heart and the brain? (2020-12-04)
- ... that the Vietnamese pop song "Ghen Cô Vy" was produced to educate people on how to avoid contracting COVID-19? (2020-06-07)
- ... that a global advisory committee has been monitoring rapidly developing COVID-19 vaccines against a background of growing misinformation and vaccine hesitancy? (2020-11-01)
- ... that anti-vaccine activist Simone Gold participated in the storming of the U.S. Capitol? (2021-03-11)
- ... that the Romanian writer Paul Goma, whose citizenship was revoked by Ceauşescu’s regime in 1978, now resides in France as a stateless person? (2007-03-10)
- ... that a petition by Canadian member of parliament Pierre Poilievre to stop the Great Reset amassed 80,000 signatures after a conspiracy theory spread about it? (2020-12-05)
- ... that El Salvador converted its main convention center into a COVID-19 hospital that, when completed, will have 2,000 beds? (2020-07-28)
- ... that Frank Howard was the oldest sitting member of the Louisiana House of Representatives by 2016? (2020-09-01)
- ... that of the initial cluster of people confirmed to have been infected by a novel coronavirus in China, two-thirds had been directly exposed to the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan? (2020-02-03)
- ... that the flatworm Humbertium covidum (pictured), named after the COVID-19 pandemic, was classified in a study written mostly during the initial lockdown? (2022-03-05)
- ... that Stella Immanuel claims that space alien DNA is used in medical treatments, that reptilians run the United States government, and that she uses hydroxychloroquine to cure COVID-19? (2020-09-02)
- ... that during the COVID-19 pandemic, Polish police requested criminals to stop all criminal activities until further notice? (2020-06-07)
- ... that during the COVID-19 pandemic, United Nations secretary-general António Guterres called for a global domestic violence "ceasefire"? (2020-06-15)
- ... that industry analysts have predicted that up to 75 percent of independent restaurants in the U.S. will not survive the coronavirus pandemic? (2020-04-11)
- ... that the help of Cyrus Eaton, Jerome Wiesner and Nikita Khrushchev was needed so that Frederick and Milena Jelinek could marry? (2010-12-31)
- ... that the Twenty One Pilots song "Level of Concern" frequently references the COVID-19 pandemic? (2020-05-12)
- ... that epidemiologist Li Lanjuan was the first to propose a lockdown of Wuhan during the present coronavirus outbreak? (2020-02-09)
- ... that infectious disease specialist Daniel R. Lucey has hypothesised that the SARS-CoV-2 virus (pictured) responsible for the 2019–20 coronavirus outbreak may have been quietly circulating among humans since at least November 2019? (2020-03-06)
- ... that Professor Shabir Madhi, who led trials of the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in South Africa, did not originally want to study medicine? (2021-01-22)
- ... that the conservative organization Moms for Liberty wants a book about Galileo Galilei to be taught in a way that is more positive towards the Catholic Church, for balance? (2021-12-19)
- ... that Captain Tom, who turns 100 today, has raised more than £32 million for NHS Charities Together by walking laps of his garden? (2020-04-30)
- ... that Dirk Mudge was minister before and after Namibian independence, following the 1978 elections, in the Transitional Government of National Unity, and in Namibia's first National Assembly? (2014-11-10)
- ... that Naomi Munakata, who began singing in a choir at the age of seven, served as the choral conductor of the Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo from 1995 to 2013? (2020-04-27)
- ... that during the 2021 Nabisco strike, Kotaku published an article discussing the ethics of buying Pokémon-themed Oreos? (2023-09-19)
- ... that Governor Andrew Cuomo, who was initially praised for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York, is now implicated in a scandal related to it? (2021-03-17)
- ... that modified mRNA (mRNA translation depicted) is a key technology in the Moderna and BioNTech/Pfizer vaccines against COVID-19? (2020-12-28)
- ... that after first alerting authorities to the Omicron variant in South Africa, bioinformatician Tulio de Oliveira insisted that its origin is unknown? (2022-01-17)
- ... that Plandemic was criticized for its professional-style production? (2021-04-08)
- ... that Potamophylax coronavirus's range has been described as a battlefield between scientists and hydropower plant management? (2022-02-22)
- ... that Matthew Pottinger, a member of the U.S. National Security Council, was a journalist in China for seven years before becoming a U.S. Marine? (2017-08-06)
- ... that the Kivu Ebola epidemic was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on 17 July? (2019-08-04)
- ... that Radio Quarantine was founded in India by a group of professors, directors and PhD students in response to social isolation protocols following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic? (2021-01-27)
- ... that Max Rose, the U.S. Representative-elect for Staten Island and south Brooklyn, is the recipient of a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart? (2018-12-17)
- ... that Gabriel Scally of the Independent SAGE committee has described the British government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic as "too little, too late, too flawed"? (2020-10-27)
- ... that Izkia Siches, who was re-elected as president of the Chilean Medical College in 2020, has ruled out running for President of Chile in 2021? (2021-06-05)
- ... that former GlaxoSmithKline executive Moncef Slaoui is chief adviser to Operation Warp Speed, which aims to deliver 300 million doses of a vaccine for COVID-19 by January 2021? (2020-06-21)
- ... that smell training is being used to treat long-term loss of smell after COVID-19 infection? (2021-05-05)
- ... that cloth face masks are considered source control but they are not considered personal protective equipment? (2020-06-06)
- ... that the bankruptcy of property fund owner William Stern with debts of £118 million led directly to the creation of Britain's first Policyholders' Protection Act in 1975? (2008-11-26)
- ... that Manoj Muntashir originally wrote "Teri Mitti" as a tribute to soldiers, then wrote a reprise as a tribute to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in India? (2020-06-23)
- ... that transmission of COVID-19 is known to occur through respiratory droplets, contaminated surfaces, kissing, and aerosol-generating medical procedures? (2020-08-31)
- ... that the Vaccine Confidence Project was developed in response to a boycott of polio eradication efforts in Nigeria? (2020-10-22)
- ... that to help counteract misleading online information on vaccines, the Vaccine Safety Net provides a list of scientifically reviewed websites? (2020-09-19)
- ... that an immunologic adjuvant is a vaccine ingredient that makes the immune response stronger and longer-lasting? (2021-04-23)
- ... that viral vector vaccines currently in use include four COVID-19 vaccines and two Ebola vaccines? (2021-04-26)
- ... that on 22 April 2020, the UK House of Commons met virtually for the first time in its 700-year history due to the COVID-19 pandemic? (2020-05-27)
- ... that the Wells curve, which illustrates what happens to respiratory droplets once they are exhaled, helps explain the spread of respiratory infections? (2020-06-22)
- ... that a COVID-19 outbreak at the White House infected at least 35 people, including the President, First Lady, three senators, and a governor? (2020-10-08)
- ... that in 2020, COVID-19–related articles across all Wikipedias received more than 579 million pageviews? (2023-05-01)
- ... that workplace hazard controls for COVID-19 include measures for psychosocial hazards such as stress and anxiety, for which social distancing may prevent typical coping mechanisms? (2020-05-28)
- ... that the world's longest domestic flight, between Papeete, Tahiti, and Paris, France, a distance of 9,765 miles (15,715 km), came about because of the COVID-19 pandemic? (2020-06-02)
- ... that Jeffrey Zients, the new United States Chief Performance Officer, was in a club that tried to buy the Washington Nationals baseball team? (2009-04-30)
- ... that more than 3 million people have downloaded the COVID Symptom Study app in the UK and the US? (2020-06-10)
- ... that zoom towns may increase the demand for self-driving cars? (2021-05-09)
Total pages in content type is 90
Featured pictures
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Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2
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SARS-CoV-2 scanning electron microscope image
Total pages in content type is 2
In the News articles
edit- 2020–2022 Malaysian political crisis (2020-03-01)
- 2020 Hong Kong national security law (2020-06-30)
- 2020 Summer Olympics (2020-03-24)
- 2022 COVID-19 protests in China (2022-11-27)
- Air India Express Flight 1344 (2020-08-07)
- Adam Alsing (2020-04-16)
- Daniel Azulay (2020-03-30)
- 2021 Baghdad hospital fire (2021-04-25)
- Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath (2020-04-05)
- Jair Bolsonaro (2018-09-07)
- Lorena Borjas (2020-03-31)
- Princess María Teresa of Bourbon-Parma (2020-03-29)
- Andrew Brooks (2021-02-02)
- COVID-19 (2020-03-11)
- COVID-19 lockdowns in Italy (2020-03-09)
- COVID-19 pandemic (2020-01-20)
- Canada convoy protest (2022-02-08)
- Stanley Chera (2020-04-14)
- 2021 Colombian protests (2021-05-04)
- Jim Cross (ice hockey coach) (2020-05-05)
- Fred Dean (2020-10-16)
- Noach Dear (2020-04-24)
- List of deaths due to COVID-19 (2020-03-29)
- Tom Dempsey (2020-04-06)
- George Floyd protests (2020-05-29)
- Fred the Godson (2020-04-26)
- James T. Goodrich (2020-04-01)
- Alex Hesegem (2021-06-23)
- Frank Howard (Louisiana politician) (2020-07-29)
- Nur Hassan Hussein (2020-04-02)
- Katalin Karikó (2023-10-02)
- Donald Kennedy (2020-04-22)
- Li Wenliang (2020-02-06)
- Trini Lopez (2020-08-12)
- Los Olivos stampede (2020-08-25)
- Ellis Marsalis Jr. (2020-04-03)
- Alan Merrill (2020-03-30)
- Captain Tom Moore (2021-02-02)
- Dirk Mudge (2020-08-28)
- Naomi Munakata (2020-03-28)
- Gita Ramjee (2020-04-02)
- Isaac Robinson (politician) (2020-03-31)
- Thomas Schäfer (2020-03-29)
- Tom Seaver (2020-09-04)
- 2020 stock market crash (2020-03-14)
- Drew Weissman (2023-10-02)
- World Health Organization (2020-03-11)
- Vladimir Zelenko (2022-07-04)
Total pages in content type is 48
Main page featured articles
edit- Grey's Anatomy season 17 (2021-12-20)
- Horseshoe bat (2021-01-07)
- SARS (2004-12-20)
Total pages in content type is 3
Picture of the day pictures
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Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (2021-09-03)
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SARS-CoV-2 scanning electron microscope image (2022-02-22)
Total pages in content type is 2