Subject: Epidemic vs Pandemic: Which Should We Be More Afraid Of?

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When the Novel Coronoviraus emerged in early 2020, the information available on the internet, particularly in the social media platforms, was causing people to overreact and panic instead of being prepared and shield themselves from it. 

Let’s face it, when we panic we tend to lose our focus. We miss all the details that need to be considered, and unfortunately, may forget important things. This will cause more chaos in the future. 

Understanding the issue should be the primary concern. Know your enemy, as they say. Only then will you know all the threats so you may start working on how to prevent it from happening. Read below.👓🔽🔽🔽
Hello Friend,

The big question now is, between an epidemic and a pandemic, which of the two should we be more afraid of?

What is an Epidemic? 

It is the sudden increase in the number of cases of a particular disease. It should be more than what’s expected in a specific area.

An example of an epidemic is the emergence of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003 causing death to around 800 people around the world.

What is Pandemic?


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