Quotes About Pandemic
Getting a TV in my bedroom was something that I decided to do five months into the pandemic because I was finally, like, You know what? I might as well make my apartment feel like a hotel room.
~ Bowen Yang
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The COVID-19 pandemic has cut short the lives of over 67,000 Americans. It has sickened over 1 million Americans, and it has impacted every one of us.
~ John Ratcliffe
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The reason I vouched for reopening liquor vends despite the pandemic was that there was no other source of revenue than excise duty.
~ Amarinder Singh
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There is no debating that the coronavirus pandemic hit our economy very, very hard.
~ Tommy Tuberville
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We feel like we experienced probably two to three years of growth in 18 months. You couldn't probably responsibly plan for a pandemic or the amount of capacity that's needed.
~ Andy Jassy
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We're trying to get the pandemic under control. We're trying to put people back to work. I don't find that boring.
~ Jen Psaki
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Continued federal overreach won't end the COVID-19 pandemic or put food on the table.
~ Lauren Boebert
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The coronavirus has paralyzed the world in a way most of us have never seen in our lifetime. It's chilling.
~ Francis X. Suarez
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I have a song on my album called 'Distance' which I wrote in the pandemic all about not being to see my partner and having a sense of physical - and social - distance.
~ Becky Hill
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But you don't have to be very smart to figure that it only takes one infected individual from Vietnam, or Thailand, or Cambodia, to fly into London, New York or Paris, and you've sewn the seed. In this modern age of air travel, we really do live in a global village. And we've created the perfect incubators for breeding and passing on infection, in the buses and planes and underground trains we travel on. We were a human disaster waiting to happen.
~ Peter May
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In this modern age of air travel, we really live in a global village. and we have created ´the perfect Inkubators for breeding and passing on infection, in the buses and planes and underground trains we travel on. we were a human disaster waiting to happen.
~ Peter May
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Unlike our scattered dead that Ernie Pyle saw on distant foreign hillsides, we are collectively seeing ours here at home. We are looking into the abyss of a new American Noir like the one in 1940s but worse. This time there will be no solemn homecoming flotillas of the dead in flag-draped coffins from overseas; they are already here with us in mass graves like New York's Hart Island and in refrigerator trucks in hospital and funeral home parking lots.
~ Peter Vronsky
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Small businesses are the heart of a thriving community and vital to the American economy, and there isn't one in Georgia or across our country that hasn't been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
~ Lucy McBath
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We all need to be safe first and if the Government has announced a lockdown, you know it is very serious.
~ Shehnaaz Gill
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But the fallout from this coronavirus long term is going to be severe and lengthy.
~ Laura Kelly
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I always wear a mask if I'm going to the shops.
~ Matt Doherty
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The world may be on the brink of another pandemic. All countries will be affected. Widespread illness will occur. Medical supplies will be inadequate. Large numbers of deaths will occur. Economic and social disruption will be great.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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Despite the name, Spanish flu struck the entire world — that's what made it a pandemic instead of simply an epidemic. It was not the first influenza pandemic, nor the most recent (1957 and 1968 also saw pandemics), but it was by far the most deadly. Whereas AIDS took roughly twenty-four years to kill 24 million people, the Spanish flu killed as many in twenty- four weeks.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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scientists now argue that the primordial source of all flu strains is migrating aquatic birds such as ducks and geese that have roamed the earth for more than a hundred million years. The flu, it turns out, is all about our relationship with birds.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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Covid 19 Upadate Cases overview WorldwideWorldwide Total cases 30M Recovered 20.4M Deaths 943K
~ AB Siddik
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The other day someone I know posted a quote from the poet Mary Oliver, "Listen, are you breathing just a little, and calling it a life?" And I almost began to cry. I kept thinking of how scared I've been, how scared many of us have been during these years of the pandemic. And of course, it's not just the pandemic, so many overwhelming fears. I read that quote and I suddenly longed for breath. For relief. For the end of fear.
~ Ada Limón
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The hospital has adjusted itself in response to Covid-19, the influx of patients. So walking into the hospital, you immediately realize that you're playing a different ballgame.
~ Myron Rolle
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We've seen the benefits of expanded telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of making sure access to care is available if patients have to stay at home. That value won't go away when the pandemic ends.
~ Mikie Sherrill
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The place where more cases of C-virus have been reported, more stricter actions should be taken against all civic bodies and its heads should lose their jobs instantly.
~ Positive Action
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