COVID-19 Pandemic and Presidential Election
The COVID-19 pandemic, which began in late 2019 and peaked in 2020, had a profound impact on the United States, causing widespread illness, economic disruption, and changes in social behavior. The same year saw a highly contested presidential election between incumbent President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden, with Biden ultimately winning the presidency. This period highlighted the resilience of the American people and the adaptability of the U.S. healthcare and political systems in the face of unprecedented challenges.