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Every day there is a different spot the outbreak happens. If you do not like the outbreak restart the game.
mass outbreaks are according to day, not time. So there is a different mass outbreak every day.
A Pokemon outbreak is when a Pokemon from another game can be found in a certain location for one day only. The location of the outbreak changes daily.
An epidemiologist.
No epidemic has a "day" that it started and I believe you have the wrong year listed in your question. The major U.S. yellow fever epidemic occurred in 1793 and the first probable outbreak of the disease was in 1648 in Yucutan, where the illness was termed xekik (black vomit). At least 25 major outbreaks followed, such as in Philadelphia 1793, where several thousand people died and the American administration as well as George Washington had to flee the city. Yellow fever epidemics in North America caused some 100,000-150,000 deaths. Major outbreaks also occurred in Europe, e.g. in 1821 in Barcelona with several thousand victims. In 1878, about 20,000 people died in an epidemic in the Mississippi River Valley and the last major outbreak in the US occurred in 1905 in New Orleans.
The best way to cope with sadness is to spend the day with your family and people who love you.
Myron Cope
An epidemiologist.
April 3-4 1974
If six or more tornadoes form in one day from the same storm system it is called a tornado outbreak. A tornado outbreak can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days.
If schools are closed for a flu epidemic, it is likely that it would be announced to students at school and/or be treated the same as a bad weather day, so you should tune in to your local radio or television station.
The Assyrian Empire placed royal family members andpowerful military leaders as governors or lords of the foreign conquered kingdoms such as Egypt (modern day Egypt), Judah(modern day Israeltine (Israel and Palestine)), Kizzuwatna(near the Gulf of İskenderun in modern day Turkey), Syria(modern day Syria), Uartu (modern day Armenia), Cilicia (modern day Çukurova), Zamua (modern day Sulaimania Governate of Iraq), Elam (modern day Southwest Iran), Bazu or Bamileke (modern day Cameroon), Kush(modern day Sudan), Mittani (modern day Northern Syria), Media (modern day Northwestern portions of Iran) Babylon (modern day Southern Iraq), Phoenicia (modern day Lebanon), Philistia (modern day coastal region that stretches roughly from Gaza in the South to Ashdod in the North of Israeltine), Samaria (modern day correspondence to the North of the West Bank (Israeltine)), Mannea ( a territory in modern day Iran), and Persia (the rest of modern day Iran).