List of deaths due to COVID-19
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This is a list of notable individuals who died from Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), coming from the virus SARS-CoV-2 which first spread during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.
List of deaths
Date of Death | Place of Death | Name | Nationality | Birthdate | Age | Notes and notability |
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January 25 | Wuhan | Liang Wudong | China | March 1959 | 60 | Doctor who was the first to die due to nosocomial infection[1] |
January 26 | Wuhan | Wang Xianliang | China | May 1957 | 62 | Former chief of Ethnic and Religion Affairs Commission of Wuhan[2] |
January 27 | Wuhan | Yang Xiaobo | China | January 1963 | 57 | Former mayor of Huangshi[3] |
February 7 | Wuhan | Hong Ling | China | November 27, 1966 | 53 | Chinese geneticist and professor[4] |
February 7 | Wuhan | Li Wenliang | China | October 12, 1986 | 33 | Ophthalmologist, the first person to warn about the outbreak[5] |
February 10 | Wuhan | Lin Zhengbin | China | July 6, 1957 | 62 | Organ transplant expert[6] |
February 13 | Wuhan | Liu Shouxiang | China | April 1958 | 61 | Watercolor painter and professor[7] |
February 14 | Wuhan | Liu Fan | China | 1961 | 59 | Deputy Chief Nurse of Wuchang Hospital in Wuhan[8] |
February 15 | Wuhan | Duan Zhengcheng | China | June 15, 1934 | 85 | Industrial engineer and inventor[9] |
February 27 | Tehran | Hadi Khosroshahi | Iran | 1939 | 81 | Cleric and diplomat, former Ambassador to the Vatican[10] |
March 2 | Tehran | Mohammad Mirmohammadi | Iran | March 3, 1949 | 70 | Senior adviser to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei[11][12] |
March 5 | Tehran | Hossein Sheikholeslam | Iran | November 29, 1952 | 67 | Politician and diplomat[13][14] |
March 7 | Langroud | Reza Mohammadi Langroudi | Iran | August 3, 1928 | 91 | Ayatollah[15] |
March 7 | Tehran | Fatemeh Rahbar | Iran | 1964 | 56 | Member of Parliament[16][17][18] |
March 9 | Treviso | Italo De Zan | Italy | July 1, 1925 | 94 | Cyclist[19] |
March 9 | Daegu | Lee Cha-su | South Korea | June 6, 1957 | 62 | Politician and activist[20] |
March 9 | Tehran | Mohammad-Reza Rahchamani | Iran | December 1, 1952 | 67 | Member of Parliament[21] |
March 10 | Madrid | Marcelo Peralta | Argentina | March 5, 1961 | 59 | Saxophonist and teacher[22] |
March 12 | Asti | Giovanni Battista Rabino | Italy | December 5, 1931 | 88 | Former member of Parliament[23] |
March 13 | Iran | Nasser Shabani | Iran | General, senior commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps[24] | ||
March 14 | Milan | Piero Schlesinger | Italy | May 19, 1930 | 89 | Jurist and banker[25] |
March 15 | Milan | Vittorio Gregotti | Italy | August 10, 1927 | 92 | Architect[26] |
March 15 | Üsküdar | Aytaç Yalman | Turkey | July 29, 1940 | 79 | General, former Commander of the Turkish Army[27] |
March 16 | Ajaccio | Nicolas Alfonsi | France | April 13, 1936 | 83 | Politician and lawyer, former Member of Senate and Mayor of Piana[28] |
March 16 | Crema | Sergio Bassi | Italy | 1951 | 69 | Folk singer-songwriter[29] |
March 16 | Qom | Hashem Bathaie Golpayegani | Iran | 1941 | 78/79 | Cleric and Member of Assembly of Experts[30] |
March 16 | Mestre | Francesco Saverio Pavone | Italy | March 25, 1944 | 75 | Magistrate[31] |
March 16 | Tehran | Fariborz Raisdana | Iran | 1948 | 71/72 | Economist and professor[32] |
March 17 | Seattle | Stephen Schwartz | United States | January 1, 1942 | 78 | Pathologist[33] |
March 18 | Carrara | Luciano Federici | Italy | May 16, 1938 | 81 | Footballer[34] |
March 18 | France | Jean Leber | France | 1939 | 80/81 | Violinist[35] |
March 19 | Bergamo | Innocenzo Donina | Italy | August 16, 1950 | 69 | Footballer[36] |
March 19 | Tehran | Hamid Kahram | Iran | 1958 | 61/62 | Politician and veterinarian[37] |
March 19 | Paris | Aurlus Mabélé | Congo, Rep. | October 26, 1953 | 66 | Musician and composer[38] |
March 19 | Fidenza | Antonio Michele Stanca | Italy | May 22, 1942 | 77 | Geneticist[39] |
March 20 | Madrid | Carlos Falcó, 5th Marquess of Griñón | Spain | February 3, 1937 | 83 | Grandee of Spain, socialite and entrepreneur[40] |
March 20 | Paris | Jacques Oudin | France | October 7, 1939 | 80 | Former senator[41] |
March 20 | Vicenza | Marino Quaresimin | Italy | November 22, 1937 | 82 | Politician[42] |
March 21 | Manila | Aileen Baviera | Philippines | August 20, 1959 | 60 | Political scientist and sinologist[43] |
March 21 | Lille | Jean-Jacques Razafindranazy | France | 1952 | 67/68 | Doctor[44] |
March 21 | Madrid | Lorenzo Sanz | Spain | August 9, 1943 | 76 | Businessman, former president of Real Madrid[45] |
March 21 | Spain | Vicenç Capdevila | Spain | October 28, 1936 | 83 | Former Mayor of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat and former Deputy[46] |
March 22 | Barcelona | Germà Colón | Spain | November 30, 1928 | 91 | Philologist[47] |
March 22 | Alicante | Benito Joanet | Spain | September 16, 1935 | 84 | Footballer and coach[48] |
March 22 | Ciudad Real | José María Loizaga Viguri | Spain | May 9, 1936 | 83 | Businessman[49] |
March 22 | New York City | Mike Longo | United States | March 19, 1937 | 83 | Jazz pianist, composer, author[50] |
March 23 | Madrid | José Folgado | Spain | 1944 | 75 | Businessman, economist and politician[51] |
March 23 | Segovia | Lucia Bosè | Italy | January 28, 1931 | 89 | Actress and former Miss Italia[52] |
March 23 | Capital District, NY | Walter Robb | United States | April 25, 1928 | 91 | Engineer[53] |
March 23 | France | Lucien Sève | France | December 9, 1926 | 93 | Philosopher and political activist[54] |
March 24 | France | Manu Dibango | Cameroon | December 12, 1933 | 86 | Saxophonist[55] |
See also
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