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'PAN'demic
WHO let the virus out?
Testing! Testing! Testing!
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This president recently said "... I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in one minute, and is there a way you can do something like that by injection inside, or almost a cleaning" suggesting that ingesting disinfectant could be a possible cure for coronavirus.

Donald Trump

100

This prime minister was criticized for his lack of response to the coronavirus mere weeks before he was admitted to the ICU and put on a ventilator.

Boris Johnson

100

This Asian country's government denied the docking of the Westerdam over coronavirus concerns in February.

JaPAN

100

The Trump administration has decided to halt funding to the World Health Organization after accusing this Director General of being too friendly with China.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

100

This type of coronavirus test will not tell you if you are infected with the virus, but instead tells you whether or not you have ever been infected.

antibody test

200

President Alexander Lukashenko of this European nation has suggested that people "drink the equivalent of 40-50 millilitres of rectified spirit daily" and that visiting banyas can also stave off coronavirus.

Belarus

200

Carolyn Goodman, the mayor of this U.S. city, almost made Anderson Cooper have a stroke live on TV when she insisted that casinos and other businesses should reopen fully despite the pandemic.

Las Vegas

200

With the closing of the Ocean City Zoo in Hong Kong, Ling Ling and Ye Ye, two of these mammals, successfully mated naturally.

PANdas

200

This foundation is the World Health Organization's second largest funder, contributing 9.8% of total WHO program funding in 2018.

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

200

This house speaker said that the most important part of the coronavirus bills going through Congress is "testing, testing, testing."

Nancy Pelosi

300

This Latin American leader recently fired his health minister as his country grapples with the largest outbreak of coronavirus in the region.

Jair Bolsonaro

300

This Southeast Asian president has threatened to both enforce martial law across his country and "shoot dead" anyone who violates coronavirus restrictions.

Rodrigo Duterte

300

An alternative name for leopard, black or white jaguar, and puma, this big cat can leap up to 20 feet to attack its prey. 

PANther

300

The headquarters of the World Health Organization is stationed in this European city.

Geneva

300

Bolsonaro and Trump have both touted this anti-malarial drug as a possible, yet untested and dangerous, solution to the coronavirus.

hydroxycholorquine

400

In less disappointing news, the leaders of these two countries are refusing to bail out companies registered in offshore tax havens.

Denmark and Poland

400

Daniel Ortega, the president of this central American country, decried the pandemic as a sign from God and refuses to issue stay-at-home measures.

Nicaragua

400

This band's name is something that is forbidden due to social distancing measures.

PANic at the Disco!

400

The WHO released a statement addressed to the people in this city that said: "the world is in your debt, and when this disease finishes, hopefully, we will have a chance to thank the people in ______ for the role that they played in it."

Wuhan

400

Enneagram and Myers Briggs are this type of test.

personality

500

This leader proved to be disappointing when he chose to ignore a hospital's mask policy when stopping by for a photo opportunity.

Mike Pence

500

This leader, presumed to be dead or in a vegetative state, turned out to be alive and either partying or avoiding coronavirus in a neighboring country.

Kim Jong Un

500

This is the Spanish word for the item that is optional on video calls - just be sure not to stand up!

PANtalones

500

This new mobile technology has been incorrectly blamed for causing coronavirus by the same people who think the world is flat.

5G

500

These tests, also known as inkblot tests, are projective psychological tests to measure for thought disorders.

Rorschach