The WHO Has Declared The COVID-19 Coronavirus Outbreak A Pandemic: Here Is What That Means

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The COVID-19 coronavirus was declared a global pandemic by the WHO on March 11, 2020 (Credit: YouTube screen capture)

On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the COVID-19 coronavirus global emergency is now a pandemic. The UN health agency urged countries worldwide to "double-down" on their efforts to curtail the spread of the infectious disease, which has swept into at least 114 countries and killed over 4,000 people in less than three months.

"WHO has been assessing this outbreak around the clock, and we're deeply concerned both by the alarming levels of spread and severity and the alarming levels of inaction. We have therefore made the assessment that Covid-19 can be characterized by 'pandemic,'" WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press conference in Geneva, Switzerland.

What is a pandemic?

A pandemic refers to the unchecked spread of disease across many countries (Credit: www.utsouthwestern.edu)

A viral illness usually starts as an "outbreak." This refers to a large number of people in one area getting infected within a short period of time. For example, the series of measles cases in the US in 2019 was considered an outbreak. If the disease continues to spread extensively, it is termed an "epidemic." According to the WHO, an epidemic is "the occurrence in a community or region of cases of an illness ... clearly in excess of normal expectancy."

However, the rapid global spread of COVID-19 — which began as an outbreak with 41 identified cases in Wuhan, China — has clearly gone far beyond the local community and region, transforming into a "pandemic." Scary as it sounds, a pandemic is a loosely-defined term that does not necessarily predict a severely dire outcome. The WHO usually declares a pandemic when a new virus, for which people do not have immunity, spreads around the world beyond expectations.

Dr. Nathalie MacDermott, National Institute for Health Research academic clinical lecturer at King's College London, says: "The change of term does not alter anything practically as the world has been advised for the last few weeks to prepare for a potential pandemic, which has hopefully been taken seriously by all countries. The use of this term, however, highlights the importance of countries throughout the world working cooperatively and openly with one another and coming together as a united front in our efforts to bring this situation under control."

How is the world stepping up to the WHO's call for action?

While governments and corporations worldwide had taken some measures to curb the COVID-19 spread, its new status as a pandemic has elevated the urgency further. Italy, which has reported 10,000 COVID-19 cases, including 1,000 deaths — the worst outbreak outside of China — has imposed severe travel restrictions and banned all public gatherings. All sporting events have also been suspended indefinitely, and schools and universities have been shuttered until at least April 3, 2020.

Spain, with over 4,000 cases, has declared a national state of emergency. In addition to banning non-essential travel, the government has also closed all schools and universities until early April. In the Catalonia region, all businesses and retailers, except for ones selling food or essential goods, have been shut down in the four hardest-hit towns. Madrid, which is the epicenter of almost half of the country's COVID-19 cases, has taken similar measures and closed all restaurants, bars, and shops. Only supermarkets and pharmacies are allowed to remain open.

The US is taking similar measures. Following the WHO announcement, President Trump imposed a 30-day ban on visitors from continental Europe. He also promised to free up as much as $50 billion towards fighting the spread of the virus. The US government is also in the process of approving a bill that will provide free COVID-19 testing for all, and paid sick leave and unemployment insurance for those afflicted with the virus, as well as additional Medicaid funding for local healthcare systems.

Professional sports leagues, including the NBA, NCAA, NHL, and MLB, have either postponed or suspended their 2020 season. A large number of universities across the nation have closed and moved classes online for the rest of the school year. At least a dozen states, including —Ohio, Maryland, New Mexico, Michigan, West Virginia, Virginia, Louisiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Washington, and Alabama — have closed schools until the end of March or early April. Large retailers, including Apple Inc and Urban Outfitters are shuttering stores globally, while others like Walmart, are cutting store hours. Many American city and town officials have banned large public gatherings, including concerts. Officials are also urging citizens to limit private events to less than 100 guests.

What precautions can I take?

COVID-19, a new strain of coronavirus, first surfaced in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 (Credit: CDC.gov)

Experts assert that simple precautions are the key to avoiding the infection. Wash your hands, including your nail tips, frequently and thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with your hands, and stay away from people displaying flu-like symptoms. Conversely, those experiencing such symptoms should get tested and not go to school, work, or any public area where they risk infecting others.

Given the unprecedented nature of the virus' spread, the situation is certainly not one to be taken lightly. However, thanks to the concerted efforts from government officials, corporations, and individuals, we remain optimistic that the COVID-19 pandemic will soon be contained.

Stay strong, stay healthy. We are all in this together!

Resources: Vox.com, LAtimes.com, www.brusselstimes.com USAtoday.com

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1887 Comments
  • gold3nglare
    gold3nglareover 3 years
    Stay safe and stay strong! We will get thru this, we are almost there. There were many sad points in the pandemic. Schools closed, family members died, businesses shut down, there was no 2020 graduation, and the nation wide 8th grade trip Gradventure to Universal Studios that was a special end of year trip only open to 8th and 12th graders was cancelled. But we will get through his. We are almost there!
    • roxanne3
      roxanne3over 3 years
      I agree and stay safe @gold3nglare!! There were many sad points for me and I felt like I couldn't continue but here I am!! have a great day!!
    • x_goddess_x
      x_goddess_xover 3 years
      Hey everyone, I hope everyone is staying safe, wearing masks, getting vaccines and socialy distancing.
    • roxanne3
      roxanne3over 3 years
      So I think you're allowed to post your state on here... Just wanted to tell y'all, I am in Alaska and we made the national news yesterday for being the first state to open vaccines to all adults!! My parents are on the list for this Saturday!! <3
    • wolfiedream
      wolfiedreamover 3 years
      So, it has been about a year since the pandemic started. It had started in China, were a animal, supposedly a bat, were sold as food and people got the virus. Not knowing this, people didn't do any of the covid precautions, because they weren't made, but soon they figured it out and quarintene began. We were all in quarintene and people were losing jobs and money, until school, where some had online school or go to school. Cases started rising after then, because the kids and teachers wouldn't wear their masks. We all eventually got used to it, and many of us can wear our masks for long periods of time. We social distance 6 feet, we wear masks, and we've found a vaccine. Many people are hoping this will end if we get the vaccine, but others think it is dangerous and will refuse to get it. We have been getting better nonetheless, if we continue this, we will see the end of this virus.
      • roxanne3
        roxanne3over 3 years
        Hi guys, just wanted to say that on the 15th, a year from when this came out, I'll be posting a message here and I hope others will too!! <3 Stay happy!!
      • wolfiedream
        wolfiedreamover 3 years
        Am I the only one who is worried that schools will close during spring break again???
        • purple_peach744
          purple_peach744over 3 years
          I honestly think mine won't. We have not closed at all this year.
          • roxanne3
            roxanne3over 3 years
            I don't super care.... but only cuz I'm homeschooled :( Hope they don't!! And yes @galaxyninja I assumed it was spring break for everyone, it was for me. But maybe not idk!!
          • galaxyninja
            galaxyninjaover 3 years
            wait it was on spring break for you to? well in a week we will find out...
          • wolfiedream
            wolfiedreamover 3 years
            Hi It's Wolfie and I just wanted to see how ya'll r doing for me it is spring break and I know it's this week for some of u guys so have a great week! If u r not off this week then hope u have a great week nonetheless!
          • viakia12345
            viakia12345over 3 years
            Stay safe everybody
            • x_goddess_x
              x_goddess_xover 3 years
              Stay safe everyone!
            • happy_man
              happy_manover 3 years
              Thank you to all the healthcare workers who have helped during COVID-19! Also thank you to the people who have made the COVID-19 vaccine! Stay Healthy Everyone!
              • pastelea
                pasteleaover 3 years
                Yeah thx health Cate workers ur the real heros
                • roxanne3
                  roxanne3over 3 years
                  For sure!! THANK YOU so much it's so important that we have people like this!! God bless you and stay safe everyone!!