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What is difference between pandemic and epidemic diseases? Why Corona Virus or COVID-19 is said to be a pandemic disease? Explain it breifly in 70-80 words​

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Answered by avanimatondkar73
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Epidemic is a term that is often broadly used to describe any problem that has grown out of control. An epidemic is defined as an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proporation of the population

Pandemic

A pandemic is used to describe a disease that has spread across many countries and affects a large number of people. Neither the CDC and WHO specify how many countries or or how many people need to be affected in order for something to be declared a pandemic.

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Answered by sagarika567
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An epidemic is an out break of a disease that spreads quickly and effects many individuals at the same time.An out break occurs when there is a sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease.It generally describes an increase that was not anticipated.An out break can occur in a community,geographical area or several countries.

A pandemic is a type of epidemic that relates to geographic spread and describes a disease that effects an entire country or the whole world.

Covid-19 pandemic status

Covid-19 is declared a pandemic because of the speed of at which it has spreed globally.

The world health organization dealers covid-19 to be a controllable pandemic and continues to provide advise on precautionary practices and ways to stop the spread of the disease.

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