Sentence examples for a significant outbreak from inspiring English sources

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But Dr. Philippe, the local doctor, while saying he is "personally aware of only about 15 deaths," said he knew of 300 cases — a significant outbreak.

"The potential for a significant outbreak in the fall is looming," President Obama said by telephone link from Italy to the White House's H1N1 Influenza Preparedness Summit, held at the National Institutes of Health.

For example, Nigeria used its polio surveillance system and was able to quickly galvanise measures through its emergency control centres to prevent a significant outbreak of Ebola in 2014, limiting the number of deaths to seven people.

After the latest outbreak on a cruise ship, I went online to find out why they'd changed the name, only to be sorely disabused: the virus was named after Norwalk, Ohio, which had a significant outbreak in 1968.

The Asian lineage of the virus subsequently expanded to other parts of Oceania and to the Americas, where it began to circulate locally and in 2015 gave rise to a significant outbreak in Brazil.

As the former mayor of a mid-sized, declining Northeastern city, I have long argued that the only attention which comes our way is when something negative happens: a major employer leaving town, a failed economic development venture, or a significant outbreak of violent crime.

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Cruise lines are legally required to call the C.D.C. when the portion of infected passengers reaches 2percentt, but in fact the ships report any significant outbreak to the C.D.C. and their passengers, Mr. Forney said.

UNICEF Representative, Omar Abdi said,  "This water supply scheme - and other achievements we have made in water and sanitation throughout the earthquake zone – will help to prevent any significant outbreak of diarrhoea or other water borne diseases".

"This water supply scheme – and other achievements we have made in water and sanitation throughout the earthquake zone – will help to prevent any significant outbreak of diarrhoea or other water borne diseases," said UNICEF Representative Omar Abdi.

Later, US President Barack Obama praised the progress made in Liberia, but also warned: "This is still a severe, significant outbreak... We've got a long way to go".

Dr Hall, originally from Knaresborough in North Yorkshire, says the WHO has not been informed of any significant outbreaks yet, but says that could be because of the lack of communication with affected areas.

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