Pandemic in a sentence

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1. The World Health Organization says the coronavirus outbreak does not yet fit the criterion for a pandemic — but warns a pandemic is possible and nations should prepare.
2. Ford seemed to be convinced, and I think correctly so in retrospect, that it would be far better to have a vaccine and no pandemic, then to have a pandemic and no vaccine.
3. The World Health Organization (WHO) lists the Nipah virus as a developing disease that could cause a global pandemic. Ebola and Zika are also on this list.
4. Tom is afraid of the pandemic.
5. European officials say they fear the spread could quickly develop into a pandemic.
6. If a disease is called a pandemic, it can't be controlled, but that doesn't necessarily mean that a lot of people are dying.
7. The last pandemic was in 2009 when a new influenza virus, called H1N1, started in the U.S. and circulated the globe. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that between 151,000 and 600,000 people died.
8. The World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic.
9. The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic.
10. The World Health Organization determined Wednesday that the fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak is now a pandemic .
11. Governments around the world are responding to the coronavirus pandemic with more and more travel bans.
12. Not only will they look at us again and admire us, they will take us as a positive example of a country that, thanks to its sense of community, has managed to win its battle against this pandemic.
13. Fears are growing that disruptions from the coronavirus pandemic will strangle U.S. economic growth and send the country into a recession.
14. The coronavirus is now a pandemic.
15. Concerns are mounting that the coronavirus pandemic could disenfranchise large numbers of American voters in the U.S. presidential election.
16. Recurrent wintertime outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2 could occur after the initial pandemic wave.
17. India is watching to see if the country’s traditional greeting, the namaste, described as “virus-proof,” goes global as some world leaders adopt it amid the coronavirus pandemic.
18. Experts say the pandemic is going to get worse before it gets better.
19. Europe has replaced China as the epicenter of the pandemic.
20. The president's health secretary, Alex Azar, warned that the pandemic has the potential to overwhelm the capacity of the American health care system.
21. The federal government is looking at quickly sending money directly to Americans to soften the economic blow from the coronavirus pandemic.
22. Vendors at the busy Croix-des-Bossales market in downtown Port-au-Prince have not heard much about the coronavirus pandemic that is currently sweeping the world.
23. Parents, students and universities are scrambling across the United States and abroad as schools cancel classes and send students packing because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
24. Claims for unemployment compensation surged in the United States last week as the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic took hold.
25. U.S. President Donald Trump is invoking the Defense Production Act, which would allow his administration to force American industry to manufacture medical supplies that are in short supply in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

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