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Lockdowns meaning
plural of lockdown
Example sentences (20)
If lockdowns were effective, why did some nations without lockdowns have very few deaths?
Preventive lockdowns are pre-emptive lockdowns to mitigate risk.
Then came the lockdowns and what appeared to be a second round of COVID-19 that was in fact caused by the lockdowns themselves.
Therefore, we must have no more lockdowns, partial lockdowns, or even the threat of a possible lockdown.
The U.S. government dragged its feet on lockdowns, and couldn’t actually enforce lockdowns anyway.
After the pandemic led to global lockdowns, the author swiftly found life imitating art as her own day-to-day routine began to uncannily mirror that of her literary creation.
Alibaba shares bottomed at $58.01 in late October before staging a recovery, helped by bargain hunting amid a solid third-quarter report reopening following the strict lockdowns.
And Lee Hilton rushed to reply: "Love this x" Amanda previously said her rescue dogs had been a lifesaver during the coronavirus lockdowns, particularly for her young daughters Hollie and Lexi.
An influential conspiracy theorist, COVID denier and anti-vaxxer campaigned for the west London seat claiming ULEZ would be used to turn London into a “net zero prison” with the introduction of “climate lockdowns”.
Any chance of mask mandates or lockdowns?
A pertinent question to think about is this: given the uptick in supposed deaths from Sars-CoV-2 around March 2020, was a global upheaval of lockdowns, travel restrictions, limited movement outside one’s home, and caps on gatherings justified?
As COVID-19 lockdowns cut off access to critical food assistance networks, malnutrition claimed a record number of American lives, and became one of the fastest growing causes of death.
As reported by Pandemics Data & Analysis (PANDA) — a multidisciplinary initiative that seeks to inform policy — universal lockdowns have never before been used as a pandemic prevention measure, and for good reason.
At first it may have seemed that pandemic lockdowns and the ascension of comfort clothing would kill the big sleeve.
Atlas advocated for herd immunity and discouraged testing, masks and lockdowns.
At times, he was marred by controversy, particularly after Melbourne suffered through one of the world's longest lockdowns, which he maintains was necessary.
Beijing and Hong Kong both employed targeted lockdowns, mass testing and quarantines as part of zero-COVID policies near the start of the pandemic, before easing restrictions towards the end of last year as anti-COVID protests swept the mainland.
But after lockdowns ended, people found “they don’t need another Instapot,” Dr. Kahn said, using the gadget’s popular nickname.
But a lift in overseas tourism and an influx of international students into Australian universities since the end of COVID-19 lockdowns is helping to prop up growth, prompting optimism among economists.
But NCP Ltd owes almost £4 million to Bolton Council after it missed the payment over the course of the crisis as its car parks were closed or unused due to lockdowns and restrictions.