Top 190 Pandemic Quotes & Sayings

Explore popular Pandemic quotes.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted women and communities of color across our state.
We've learned that, especially through the pandemic, the American people want to use the mail to ship packages.
Chucky become a pandemic part of pop culture, definitely. — © David Kirschner
Chucky become a pandemic part of pop culture, definitely.
Human trafficking is a globally assisted pandemic that generates billions of dollars of income a year.
Access to humanitarian assistance and information are all the more important during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This pandemic has provided an opportunity to reset. This is our chance to accelerate our pre-pandemic efforts to reimagine economic systems, that actually address global challenges like extreme poverty, inequality and climate change.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed critical vulnerabilities in our pharmaceutical supply chain.
The left has viewed the coronavirus pandemic as a political 'opportunity' from the start.
But the threat of a pandemic is different from that of a nerve agent, in that a disease can spread uncontrollably, long after the first carrier has succumbed.
As a farmer, I understand firsthand the challenging circumstances the COVID-19 pandemic has created within our agriculture community.
A pandemic influenza would mean widespread infection essentially throughout every region of the world.
You can't put a price tag on preparation for a pandemic.
COVID relief means not only addressing the health impacts of this pandemic, but also rebuilding our economy. — © Alex Padilla
COVID relief means not only addressing the health impacts of this pandemic, but also rebuilding our economy.
The Biden Administration is making a mockery of the rule of law and destroying our country, even as we are going through a worldwide pandemic.
The reason I vouched for reopening liquor vends despite the pandemic was that there was no other source of revenue than excise duty.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the immense, underlying inequities in our nation.
But I'm thankful that God used me to inspire all the young generation and all the Philippines people to keep fighting during this pandemic.
Without an adequate response, an epidemic can develop into a pandemic, which generally means it has spread to more than one continent.
Even during this COVID-19 pandemic, we haven't lost sight of the improvements in technology our state is making to streamline the way we do business.
If we've learned anything from the COVID-19 pandemic, it's the importance of planning ahead.
It takes a variety of strategies and initiatives to address this pandemic. It's about life and death and the survival of humanity.
We have taken measures to ensure businesses stay afloat during the pandemic and undertaken historic structural reforms to accelerate growth post-Covid.
COVID-19 is not the first pandemic and it won't be the last.
We have a pandemic of childhood trauma.
The pandemic of AIDS is a gender-based disease.
We've seen the benefits of expanded telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of making sure access to care is available if patients have to stay at home. That value won't go away when the pandemic ends.
We need to build on the progress of the Affordable Care Act, not tear it down in the middle of a global pandemic.
The covid-19 pandemic has demonstrated that infectious diseases know no borders.
No war on the face of the Earth is more destructive than the AIDS pandemic.
We feel like we experienced probably two to three years of growth in 18 months. You couldn't probably responsibly plan for a pandemic or the amount of capacity that's needed.
My debut project was during a pandemic, so I was in the house and never got to see the people who listened.
Continued federal overreach won't end the COVID-19 pandemic or put food on the table.
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the critical need for paid sick days for our nation's workers and families.
Sport, like life, hardly gives you second chances, certainly not in a pandemic era.
Boston's future depends on taking the lessons from the coronavirus pandemic to tackle big challenges.
If we do the kind of common-sense public health measures we know work, we ought to be able to stop it from being a global pandemic.
Even the pandemic flu of 1918 only killed one to two percent of the people who were infected.
Leave it to an Obama supporter to bring up Iraq in the middle of a conversation about the swine flu pandemic. — © Mike Gallagher
Leave it to an Obama supporter to bring up Iraq in the middle of a conversation about the swine flu pandemic.
This global pandemic isn't just claiming lives directly from the virus - it is taking a massive toll on Queenslander's mental health.
I want to be incredibly clear: The United States stands for a public health approach to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
During this pandemic we have not been able to meet the people we love, except virtually and that is what our song, 'Pass Aao Na' is about.
All around the world, leaders are gaining more power. That's what this pandemic demands: a coordinated whole-of-nation approach with a powerful conductor at its center.
The pandemic, first and foremost, I think had an effect on all of us in different ways, and coming here to the Olympics is something that we've all pushed and strived to do.
There's never been a pandemic which hasn't exploited a change in the way we live - politics, social structure, technological change, warfare, it's always something that we humans have done or are doing that's tilled the soil for the pandemic and the solution to it is usually social, behavioural and political.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our teams at the Emergency Operation Center and Joint Information Center have worked around the clock to ensure a consistent and coordinated strategy among our state agencies in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
After all it really is all of humanity that is under threat during a pandemic.
Our handling of Covid-19 pandemic, especially in Dharavi, has been applauded at the international level.
As we address extreme weather and pandemic disease, we will understand and overcome racism and bigotry so we can safely and together do space. — © Victor J. Glover
As we address extreme weather and pandemic disease, we will understand and overcome racism and bigotry so we can safely and together do space.
Since the pandemic began, COVID-19 has posed significant and often disproportionate risks to Central Virginia seniors and their families.
I'm especially interested in helping to give visibility to the pandemic of violence against women
There was a chapter of the pandemic where I was going all out for themed meals and watching a variety of YouTube vloggers that gave a window into their world of cooking.
Getting ready for a global pandemic is every bit as important as nuclear deterrence and avoiding a climate catastrophe.
Recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic must address inequities facing Native Americans.
Going through a breakup in the middle of a pandemic/quarantine has really put a crimp on dating.
The terrible toll the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the entire world is a reminder of the interconnection and interdependence of all of our human rights.
The fact that there was no catastrophic pandemic in recent history does not mean there won't be another one. And we are certainly not prepared for the next pandemic.
From the beginning, the HIV/AIDS pandemic has presented very difficult challenges.
From the 'get go', we were working within the limitations of the pandemic. The idea was to work around the situation, and that led us to 'Joji.'
Unfortunately, even during a pandemic we've seen a process in Washington that makes no sense for the needs of Mainers.
It is inconceivable that releasing an illegal immigrant that could cause a tuberculosis pandemic here in the U.S. would ever be considered as a possible option.
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