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How to use the word COVID in a Sentence? Page #16

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If anybody ever thought that COVID was like the flu this should be one of the most powerful data sets to point out it’s not.

Eric Topol

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I am sad that my family isn't here. I'm sad that my friends aren't here. I'm sad that it's not the same exact experience due to Covid. However, I'm so grateful that we even were able to do this and come here and represent our countries. That's the most important part.

Chloe Kim

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We are not going to manage COVID to zero, we have to learn how to live with COVID as we move from a pandemic to an endemic phase of this virus.

Phil Murphy

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I am not aware of any fatalities from MIS-C, though nationwide there have been close to 900 pediatric deaths from COVID-19 infection.

Matt Harris

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

They often require cardiovascular support because MIS-C causes inflammation of the heart, called myocarditis, i am not aware of any fatalities from MIS-C, though nationwide there have been close to 900 pediatric deaths from COVID-19 infection.

Matt Harris

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Just last month, the CDC released data that demonstrated natural immunity was 3-4 times as effective in preventing COVID-19 compared with vaccination, the Biden Administration needs to release the full data on natural immunity from HHS instead of imposing heavy-handed mandates and confusing guidance that have gotten in the way of our recovery. Americans deserve full transparency and answers.

Mike Braun

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Somehow, during that relatively short period of time, in early Covid, he put Connecticut on the map -- and before you know it, he's a potential candidate for secretary of education.

Robert Villanova

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I'm very scared for what Covid will do to them, i've had friends that got Covid that were not vaccinated, and I was very nervous.

Abbey Ulrich

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Covid hygiene is going to be a point of debate for a very long time, and we can only follow the science and follow our circumstances.

African American

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Although the global COVID-19 pandemic has posed many challenges and stressors for women, our research suggests the increase in Takotsubo diagnoses was rising well before the public health outbreak, this study further validates the vital role the heart-brain connection plays in overall health, especially for women.

Susan Cheng

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We were seeing more patients with croup, and more patients were testing positive for Covid, which was something that we had not observed during earlier phases of previous surges with Covid.

Ashley Keilman

Found on CNN
2 years ago

No, he shouldn't have apologized. I mean, you see what happens? The mob will come after people, and they're targeting Rogan because he's threatening to upset the apple cart on some of the things that they're holding dear. And with COVID, he's just bringing opposing views. He's letting people decide. They say he's against [the COVID vaccine]. I do not listen to his show, but then I read he specifically advocated for people with co-morbidities and elderly to get vaccinated.

Casey DeSantis

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The state of emergency in place in Ottawa where the police chief says COVID protests are ‘a nationwide insurrection driven by madness.’ Thousands of Canadians, you see the pictures there, protesting vaccine mandates. It started with the so-called ‘Freedom Convoy’ led by truckers protesting a new mandate requiring vaccines in order to enter the country.

Host John King

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We know there is still much to be done to stop the spread of COVID-19 and end the pandemic. We are still seeing far too many new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, as we look forward to the spring, it's important to continue practicing prevention measures that we know work -- vaccinating, wearing a mask in public, indoor settings, staying home when you are sick, and washing your hands frequently.

Kristen Nordlund

Found on CNN
2 years ago

While CDC can provide some leadership there -- they can provide the science, they can provide the evidence, and maybe they can do the modeling -- because that involves so much of a society that's got to come at a higher authority, maybe the Covid Task Force pulls that together and lays it out for the nation.

Georges Benjamin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I started fighting against the COVID insanity, as I call it, in March 2020, i was right out of the jump.

Joey Gilbert

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

More parents now say in polls, that they would rather their kid be in a consistent, educational setting. Yes, most schools are open, but not have the disruptions of the pandemic, than they are worried about their kid getting COVID. And, you know, you’re a parent, every parent has to make those choices.

Host Abby Phillips

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Gollust said in a statement that their relationship evolved, uh, during COVID, during the pandemic, the implication being that they, uh, were professional colleagues for decades and only recently, uh, became, um, romantic.

Brian Stelter

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

There's a lot of work that needs to be done to process migrants who are arriving, to care for unaccompanied children, to provide COVID tests and vaccinations, shelter organizers, mostly groups of faith, mostly based in churches, really help the government shelter the most vulnerable migrants.

Danilo Zak

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The chances are that [COVID-19] came from the lab — and…we're up to appropriately 70 million people dead the world now — and this with about 1% mortality. If the next virus that gets out has a 15% or 50% mortality…we essentially destroy the underpinnings of civilization.

Rand Paul

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Here’s COVID. Here’s NIL, and here’s the transfer portal. Good luck, and that’s kind of where we’re at.

Steve Sarkisian

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Did it stop COVID ? Does n’t look to me like it did, did it gut the American economy like a fish ? Yes. Did it set our kids back years in terms of learning and socialization ? Yes. Did it lead to neglected health care from people with non-COVID illnesses ? Yes. Did it impact the whole world ? Yes. When America sneezes, the rest of the world gets a cold.

John Kennedy

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I'm actually relieved, right now, our hospital is filled, not all Covid patients but many Covid patients, including our intensive care unit.

Jay Portnoy

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The source says the investigation suggests Zucker and Gollust were advising the governor at the beginning of the COVID pandemic in ways not dissimilar to what led to Chris Cuomo’s dismissal, as Andrew sparred on a daily basis with then-President Trump over COVID messaging, the couple provided the governor with talking points on how to respond to the president’s criticisms of the New York crisis.

Rolling Stone

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

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