epidemic
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| further recognises that the current | epidemic | is particularly virulent in sub |
| further recognises that the current | epidemic | is particularly virulent in sub |
| cairrier eftir the hinmaist sars | epidemic | the toun hid bin sinderit |
| flu jabs last year the | epidemic | just seemed to happen but |
| reported in the aberdeen typhoid | epidemic | of 1964 was a resident |
| 000 which was a near | epidemic | level a pandemic would have |
| when an outbreak becomes an | epidemic | or a pandemic there was |
| at the forefront of the | epidemic | in the early 1980s recognises |
| at the forefront of the | epidemic | in the early 1980s recognises |
| there s been a flu | epidemic | in new brunswick and especially |
| we could still have an | epidemic | but the risk is decreasing |
| world war the last serious | epidemic | was in 1956 but at |
| that was the asian flu | epidemic | which is still talked about |
| the height of the flu | epidemic | with 1 000 cases in |
| say whether there is an | epidemic | although a new virus has |
| [laugh] m1008: it s an | epidemic | proportion f1009: [laugh] [laugh] m1007: |
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