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C19

  1. The nineteenth century; the 1800s.
  2. COVID-19.
    • 2020, Derek D. HeadeySophie Goudetet al., Poverty and food insecurity during COVID-19: Telephone survey evidence from mothers in rural and urban Myanmar, page 13:
      C19 food supply disruptions [] C19 travel restrictions
    • 2021 January 28, "16 states where COVID-19 is spreading fastest, slowest: Jan. 28", Beckers Hospital Review:
      They are averaging less than 10 deaths with (not from) C19 a day []
    • 2021, Justin Shaya et al., Long-term outcomes of cancer patients infected with COVID-19: Proceedings of the AACR Virtual Meeting: COVID-19 and Cancer:
      Median follow-up time from C19 diagnosis to last follow-up was 4.8 months []
  3. (astronomy) Describing a grouping of stars in the Milky Way galaxy halo that are 2,500 times lower than the sun.

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