It’s draft and my NY Jets selected Mekhi Becton, OT from Louisville. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Jets grab a few more O-Line bodyguards for Sam Darnold. This was a true sign of hope for the start of the Football season.

A Corona Virus Blog
It’s draft and my NY Jets selected Mekhi Becton, OT from Louisville. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Jets grab a few more O-Line bodyguards for Sam Darnold. This was a true sign of hope for the start of the Football season.
It seems like the world was caught off guard by the first modern day pandemic to spread to every corner of the world. COVID-19 was identified as a Pandemic on March 11th (https://72inapart.com/its-a-pandemic/) by the World Health Organization (WHO).
This made me think what is a Pandemic? and What was COVID-19 prior to being classified as a Pandemic?
So, what is a Pandemic? A pandemic is used to describe a disease that has spread across many countries and affects a large number of people. The data scientist in me needs to quantify what “many countries” and “a large number of people” means. How many countries need to have a disease before it becomes a global emergency? 5, 10, 25, 50 … Is a large number of people 100, 1,000, 10,000 ? I couldn’t find the answers, the CDC nor the WHO specify how many countries or how many people need to be affected in order for something to be declared a pandemic.
When the WHO declared COVID-19 a Pandemic on March 11th, there were 126,000+ COVID-19 infections globally and 114 affected countries. So maybe the answers to what qualifies as a Pandemic are when a disease spreads to greater than 100 countries and greater than 120k people (infected).
According to the CDC, here are the stages diseases travel on their way to being labeled a Pandemic.
I am not sure which classifications were applied to COVID-19 prior to becoming a Pandemic or whether were applied.