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The meeting will be the start of a worldwide communication infrastructure to respond to global public health outbreak. While this infrastructure will be constructed to respond to the challenge of pandemic influenza, it also should be versatile enough to be used for any global public health emergency. 250 A.D.: Cyprian Plague. Named after the first known victim, the Christian bishop of Carthage, the Cyprian plague entailed diarrhea, vomiting, throat ulcers, fever and gangrenous hands and feet.

Lockdowns across the country, more than 300,000 Americans dead and counting, and a global race to find a cure. In 2020, a virus smaller than a speck of dust brought the world to a standstill.

A downloadable game

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As skilled members of a disease-fighting team, you must keep four deadly diseases at bay while discovering their cures. Travel the world, treat infections, and find cures.

You must work as a team to succeed. The clock is ticking as outbreaks and epidemics fuel the spreading plagues. Can you find all four cures in time? The fate of humanity is in your hands!

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Pandemic: The Board Game is a family-friendly cooperative game. Simple to understand and lots of fun, Pandemic: The Board Game puts you in an apocalyptic situation where you must work as a team to save the world.

How to Play
In Pandemic: The Board Game each player has a unique role with different abilities. On a turn, players will have four actions in order to cure diseases and save the world. They can remove disease cubes from the board; fly to a city in need; trade cards with fellow players; and much more.

At the end of every player’s turn, new cities are infected with disease cubes and Epidemics may arise. You must fight to prevent the outbreaks before they spin out of control.

In Pandemic: The Board Game, there is only one way to win: cure all four diseases before you run out of time!

An award-wining board game and player favorite since its release in 2008.

StatusReleased
Rating
AuthorPlug In Digital
GenreStrategy
TagsBoard Game, Multiplayer
LinksSteam

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adjective

  • (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world.

    ‘Sars has revealed much about the way a pandemic illness can affect modern society - with massive consequences.’
    • ‘Most topical is the risk of pandemic influenza, which seems to be the highest in three decades.’
    • ‘It is a remarkable achievement which increases Britain's ability to cope with pandemic flu, should it happen.’
    • ‘The effectiveness of antivirals in the treatment of pandemic influenza is unclear.’
    • ‘Imagine if you will you were a government which was aware of a global pandemic flu in the offing.’
    • ‘But pandemic influenza, appearing every few decades, has much more devastating consequences.’
    • ‘The arrival of a pandemic influenza would trigger a reaction that would change the world overnight.’
    • ‘It depends on what percentage of the population gets a pandemic flu strain.’
    • ‘The idea that this flu could reach pandemic proportions is a chilling thought.’
    • ‘Companies should prepare for a pandemic flu the way they would for a blizzard.’
    • ‘The factors involved in the genesis of each pandemic virus are probably different.’
    • ‘The Department of Health will also announce its revised pandemic flu contingency plan this week.’
    • ‘So why have British health authorities decided to launch a pandemic flu panic in Britain?’
    • ‘History has shown that pandemic strains of influenza viruses emerge as reassortants of human and avian viruses.’
    • ‘This argues for the need to look at other ways to respond to a new flu strain which has pandemic potential.’
    • ‘Even if nations vaccinate their entire populations, they will not remain immune to the pandemic shock.’
    widespread, prevalent, pervasive, rife, rampant, epidemic
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noun

  • An outbreak of a pandemic disease.

    ‘the results may have been skewed by an influenza pandemic’
    • ‘Influenza pandemics are global outbreaks that emerge infrequently and unpredictably.’
    • ‘Influenza epidemics and pandemics spread rapidly causing a high degree of morbidity and mortality.’
    • ‘In countries afflicted by epidemics and pandemics like malaria and tuberculosis, growth and development will be threatened until these scourges can be contained.’
    • ‘Influenza viruses cause frequent epidemics and periodic pandemics throughout the world due to antigenic variations.’
    • ‘Humans have lived with influenza viruses for centuries and we thought we knew all about their inter-host transmissions, antigenic shift, drift, epidemics, pandemics and vaccines.’
    • ‘The European settling of the Americas brought disease pandemics to the Native Americans that nearly eliminated them.’
    • ‘In the case of the avian flu pandemic threat, millions of lives are potentially at stake.’
    • ‘Is the Canadian plan to deal with the bird flu pandemic similar to that outlined by the president today?’
    • ‘It will say that if a widely anticipated European flu pandemic hits, unhygienic doctors will contribute to the spread of the virus.’
    • ‘Let's hope that this virus does not mutate and create a worldwide pandemic this winter.’
    • ‘It is to be hoped that they are available before the next pandemic strikes.’
    • ‘There is, however, going to be another influenza pandemic some time soon.’
    • ‘Last year, following a simulated exercise, the Ministry of Health developed a national pandemic plan.’
    • ‘Don't expect to be able to buy most of these things when the pandemic starts.’

Usage

On the difference between pandemic, endemic, and epidemic, see
epidemic

Origin

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Mid 17th century from Greek pandēmos (from pan ‘all’ + dēmos ‘people’) + -ic.

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