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A worldwide pandemic would have profound effects on global health systems, economies, and social structures. It would lead to increased illness and mortality, overwhelming healthcare resources and necessitating widespread public health measures like lockdowns and travel restrictions. Economically, it could result in job losses, business closures, and significant disruptions to supply chains. Socially, the pandemic could heighten feelings of isolation and anxiety, while also potentially fostering community solidarity and innovation in response to the crisis.

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