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  2. Viral phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    YouTube contributes to viral phenomenon spreadability since the idea of the platform is based on sharing and contribution. "Sites such as YouTube, eBay, Facebook, Flickr, Craigslist, and Wikipedia, only exist and have value because people use and contribute to them, and they are clearly better the more people are using and contributing to them.

  3. Social impact of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The most public place in the world, from the privacy from our own homes: YouTube has been used for many things: a political soapbox, a comedian's stage, a religious pulpit, a teacher's podium, or just a way to reach out to the next door neighbor or across the world. To people we love, to people we want to love, or people we don't even know.

  4. If It Seems Like Everyone Has Norovirus, It's Because They ...

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    It was behind a recent outbreak in California, where at least 80 people were sickened by raw oysters served at an event. And in Hawaii, the virus caused a popular hiking spot to close after dozens ...

  5. What you need to know about HMPV as China sees rise in cases

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    People can get reinfected, but symptoms are typically milder. Those who are immunocompromised or are older may experience more severe symptoms if they are reinfected. Is there treatment for HMPV?

  6. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on television - Wikipedia

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    The company's premium network ABS-CBN News Channel is unaffected as a cable-only network, continuing to provide full news updates, along with ABS-CBN's social media accounts and YouTube channels, and its international networks, including The Filipino Channel.

  7. These 4 lethal viruses could fuel the next pandemic, new ...

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    The world’s first confirmed coronavirus pandemic occurred in 2002, when SARS-CoV-1 was reported in China. It spread to more than two dozen countries in North and South America and Europe before ...

  8. Social history of viruses - Wikipedia

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    The virus, which only infected humans, probably descended from the poxviruses of rodents. [5] Humans probably came into contact with these rodents, and some people became infected by the viruses they carried. When viruses cross this so-called "species barrier", their effects can be severe, [6] and humans may have had little natural resistance ...

  9. Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    Due to doubts if pets or other livestock may pass on coronavirus to humans, [61] many people were reluctant to keep their pets fearing transmission, for instance in the Arab World, celebrities were urging people to keep and protect their pets. [62] Meanwhile, people in the United Kingdom tended to acquire more pets during the coronavirus ...