This claim comes from a video of a former University of Ottawa physics professor. In the video, professor Denis Rancourt states that if the government had not called COVID-19 a pandemic, it wouldn’t have become as deadly as it did. He goes on to claim that more people tend to pass away in the winter time and that’s just what COVID was, nothing more.
This claim could not be further from the truth. According to the Oxford Dictionary, the definition of the word pandemic is “a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time”. Similarly, according to the American Lung Association, “Pandemics are known to cause large-scale social disruption, economic loss, and general hardship, and COVID-19 has been no exception”. While Rancourt’s claim that more people get sick in the winter time is true, the yearly cold and flu outbreak is nothing compared to COVID. In the case of COVID, “Cases of novel coronavirus (nCoV) were first detected in China in December 2019, with the virus spreading rapidly to other countries across the world. This led WHO to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on 30 January 2020 and to characterize the outbreak as a pandemic on 11 March 2020”. The rapid spread,high infection rates, and sustained transmission across multiple countries and continents resulted in COVID being declared a world-wide pandemic.
https://www.lung.org/blog/epidemic-pandemic-endemic-covid#:~:text=The%20number%20of%20people%20affected,19%20has%20been%20no%20exception.
Furthermore, according to the World Health Organization, the flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people in a given year. In the first year of the pandemic, COVID killed 1,813,188 people. To claim that COVID 19 was never a pandemic is wildly incorrect. Not only was COVID absolutely considered a pandemic, the government not referring to it as such would not have eradicated the issue. COVID is considered to be the 5th deadliest pandemic in world history.
https://www.who.int/data/stories/the-true-death-toll-of-covid-19-estimating-global-excess-mortality
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/influenza-(seasonal)
https://www.who.int/europe/emergencies/situations/covid-19