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January 11: Chinese state media report the first known death from an illness originating in the Wuhan market.
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January 15: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) holds a vote to send articles of impeachment to the Senate. Pelosi and House Democrats celebrate the “solemn” occasion with a signing ceremony, using commemorative pens.
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January 21: The first person with coronavirus arrives in the United States from China, where he had been in Wuhan.
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January 23: The House impeachment managers make their opening arguments for removing President Trump.
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January 23: China closes off the city of Wuhan completely to slow the spread of coronavirus to the rest of China.
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January 30: Senators begin asking two days of questions of both sides in the president’s impeachment trial.
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January 30: The World Health Organization declares a global health emergency as coronavirus continues to spread.
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January 31: The Senate holds a vote on whether to allow further witnesses and documents in the impeachment trial.
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January 31: President Trump declares a national health emergency and imposes a ban on travel to and from China. Former Vice President Joe Biden calls Trump’s decision “hysterical xenophobia … and fear-mongering.”
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