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How to use the word COVID in a Sentence?

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In the face of COVID-19, we're all called to make shared sacrifices. But because not everyone pays their fair share, now the wealthiest are asked to pay a little more.

Joe Biden

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6 months ago

When you look at public opinion data from pre-Covid, during Covid and whatever this period is now; there is something different in the water in Alberta from a cultural-political perspective.

Duane Bratt

Found on New York Times
11 months ago

We collected some socks from people willing to donate socks, and we taught the dogs, by smelling the socks, which ones were the Covid socks and they picked it up very quickly, then we moved into the schools and started sniffing the kids at the ankles.

Carol Edwards

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The one thing we do know for sure is when you’re collecting a sample off of a human being, you want to go where the most scent is produced. That is the head, the pits, the groin and the feet. Given those options, I went with feet, we collected some socks from people willing to donate socks, and we taught the dogs, by smelling the socks, which ones were the Covid socks and they picked it up very quickly.

Carol Edwards

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We may be both grateful for these tools but also a bit worried, what happens if these marvelous new technologies break down and leave our loved ones more vulnerable than ever before ? Pandemic preparedness in ‘ Contagion ’ rings true During the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, many turned to Steven Soderbergh’s.

Lisa Yaszek

Found on CNN
1 year ago

2019 was a marvelous year in China. My family was able to visit and experience it. Then Covid happened, (At one point) I hadn’t seen my family for a year and the rules were you couldn’t bring them in while the borders were closed. A lot of footballers left because of that.

Roberto Siucho

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The notion of robbing pensioners to pay back the party for the costs associated with compulsory Covid testing and other expensive pandemic measures was never going to sit well with the general populace.

Craig Singleton

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Local governments are running short of money, or in some cases, out of money, funding zero-Covid was the most proximate cause for the crunch, but local finances are deteriorating for other reasons too, notably the rising burden of expenses associated with age-related spending.

George Magnus

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Airfares will have to be higher than they were before Covid, because fuel is higher.

Jeremy Quek

Found on CNN
1 year ago

And here is the thank you that the taxpayers of this country received from Moderna for that huge investment: They are thanking the taxpayers of the United States by proposing to quadruple the price of the Covid vaccine to as much as $130 once the government stockpile runs out – at a time when it costs less than $3 to manufacture the vaccine.

Bernie Sanders

Found on CNN
1 year ago

But that is the reality, and as long as that’s the reality and as long as Covid is still around, I think we should be advocating for it, the doses are there, and if we don’t use them soon, they’re going to have to be thrown out. So better to give them to people who are all in and willing to take it than just the tossing, right?

Peter Hotez

Found on CNN
1 year ago

What they found is molecular evidence that animals were sold at that market. That was suspected, but they found molecular evidence of that. And also that some of the animals that were there were susceptible to SARS-CoV2 infection, and some of those animals include raccoon dogs, this does n’t change our approach to studying the origins of Covid-19. It just tells us that more data exists, and that data needs to be shared in full.

Van Kerkhove

Found on CNN
1 year ago

What happened in 2020 and 2021 compared with 2019 is Covid, this is sort of my reflection on this time period, Covid-19 and pregnancy. Women were at increased risk for morbidity and mortality from Covid. And that actually has been well-proven in some studies, showing increased risks of death, but also being ventilated in the intensive care unit, preeclampsia and blood clots, all of those things increasing a risk of morbidity and mortality.

Elizabeth Cherot

Found on CNN
1 year ago

In terms of maternal mortality, it continues to highlight those structural and systemic problems that we saw so clearly during the Covid-19 pandemic, so in terms of issues of racial health inequities, of structural racism and bias, of access to health care, all of those factors that we know have played a role in terms of maternal mortality in the past continue to play a role in maternal mortality.

Chasity Jennings-Nuñez

Found on CNN
1 year ago

How we stimulate the immune system is the same whether we’re using an mRNA vaccine for Covid-19, or an influenza, hepatitis, typhoid or pneumococcal vaccine, it’s a prototypical antibody or vaccine response, and that’s why we believe we can generalize to Covid.

Michael Irwin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

You would have already lost two months of immunity, so to speak, even though you just got the shot, if you have a poor immune response, you are less likely to get full protection from Covid.

Michael Irwin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

After Covid started, scooter use went dramatically up, especially in places like New York City, for deliveries, people started to get overcharged for them and turned to manufacturers which happened to have lower quality control with the battery systems. The quality manufacturers are not having issues.

Steve Kerber

Found on CNN
1 year ago

With declines in measles vaccination rates globally during the COVID-19 pandemic, measles outbreaks are occurring in all World Health Organization (WHO) Regions.

The CDC

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The biggest takeaway is that long Covid is a health condition that we need to continue to study and take seriously.

Andrea DeVries

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Many cities have not yet deleted their Covid data – or have not done so publicly – not because I believe they intend to keep it, but because it simply hasn’t been that long since zero-Covid was halted.

Kendra Schaefer

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Considering the cost and difficulty managing such apps, coupled with concerns expressed by the public over data security and privacy – not to mention the political win local governments get by symbolically putting zero-Covid to bed – dismantling those systems is par for the course.

Kendra Schaefer

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It’s pretty striking that when you look at the Great Recession, we saw increases in food insecurity that were pretty sizeable whereas during the pandemic, food insecurity held steady, and actually reached 20-year lows for families with children, in large part because of SNAP and other Covid relief efforts.

Dottie Rosenbaum

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Regardless, we know the next step, while we’re focusing on where Covid-19 started, we’re not spending time about how to keep America from ever having to go through the last three years again.

Megan Ranney

Found on CNN
1 year ago

They’re not only dealing with long Covid complications, but they’re dealing with financial complications, they have the feeling of, ‘What do I do next? This is who I am. I need to provide for my family, and I don’t know how to proceed.’.

Nancy Cavey

Found on CNN
1 year ago

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