BowlBrother85
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A pandemic is defined by The World Health Organization as being "an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people". That is why the number of deaths worldwide is highly relevant to its description as a pandemic. This definition comes from the World Health Organization. There isn't a specific number of people who has to be impacted by it, but according to the World Health Organization, it "usually does affect a large number of people". The Coronavirus fits that definition and when describing it in a general term, "pandemic" is appropriate.Maybe you use an urban dictionary that says and pandemic kills zillions and can be caught from looking at someone. That's the way it sounds by the way it's thrown around. I would call it the China Virus, Covid 19 or whatever. They didn't refer to SARS as a pandemic everytime it was referred to, they called it SARS. If you can't see that the continued use of the word pandemic right now is simply trying to stir fear, you are as crooked as 99% of the politicians today. Anyway, it's disingenuous to call it "the pandemic" or "this pandemic" because it isn't the ONLY pandemic going on right now. Why would you refer to it as "The Pandemic" when that term can refer to any of a hundred diseases that exist in the world right now. Why not call it the China Flu or the Wuhan Flu after where it originated. That is pretty dang specific.
P.S. the only ignorance here is from you and your ilk thinking that by using that term for this you are meaning anything other than a disease that has escaped a natural boundary. Stop lying and just own up to the fact that you are trying to play to the ignorant fears of others. If you think you are being intelligent by using it, you aren't.