Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
TextSentencer_T1 |
0-46 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak: |
TextSentencer_T2 |
47-89 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Now is the time to refresh pandemic plans. |
TextSentencer_T3 |
90-183 |
Sentence |
denotes |
This article outlines practical steps that businesses can take now to prepare for a pandemic. |
TextSentencer_T4 |
184-421 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Given the current growing spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) around the world, it is imperative that businesses review their pandemic plans and be prepared in case this epidemic expands and affects more people and communities. |
TextSentencer_T5 |
422-659 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Preparing for a potential infectious disease pandemic from influenza or a novel corona virus is an essential component of a business continuity plan, especially for businesses that provide critical healthcare and infrastructure services. |
TextSentencer_T6 |
660-842 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Although many businesses and organisations have a pandemic plan or address pandemic preparedness in their business continuity plans, few have recently tested and updated their plans. |
TextSentencer_T7 |
843-1011 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Pandemics can not only interrupt an organisation's operations and compromise long-term viability of an enterprise, but also disrupt the provision of critical functions. |
TextSentencer_T8 |
1012-1280 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Businesses that regularly test and update their pandemic plan can significantly reduce harmful impacts to the business, play a key role in protecting employees' and customers' health and safety, and limit the negative impact of a pandemic on the community and economy. |