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* "<span style="background:#f0c52e">'''{{w|Andrew Cuomo}}'''</span>" was the governor of {{w|New York (state)|New York}}, the state hit hardest by the pandemic in the United States at the time of this comic's publication. He accrued lots of media attention for his (initially praised, but now rather controversial) response to COVID-19.  Governor Cuomo (like most state governors) wasn't subject to much national attention before the epidemic, but became something of a household name during the crisis.
 
* "<span style="background:#f0c52e">'''{{w|Andrew Cuomo}}'''</span>" was the governor of {{w|New York (state)|New York}}, the state hit hardest by the pandemic in the United States at the time of this comic's publication. He accrued lots of media attention for his (initially praised, but now rather controversial) response to COVID-19.  Governor Cuomo (like most state governors) wasn't subject to much national attention before the epidemic, but became something of a household name during the crisis.
 
* Searches for "<span style="background:#579c52">'''flour'''</span>" are likely caused by an increase in baking due to people staying at home. This is also referred to in [[2296: Sourdough Starter]]. The searches may be driven by people looking for recipes and baking tips, and it may also be driven by people trying to find flour in the face of local shortages.  The little lump at the end of November and December can probably be attributed to people baking for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
 
* Searches for "<span style="background:#579c52">'''flour'''</span>" are likely caused by an increase in baking due to people staying at home. This is also referred to in [[2296: Sourdough Starter]]. The searches may be driven by people looking for recipes and baking tips, and it may also be driven by people trying to find flour in the face of local shortages.  The little lump at the end of November and December can probably be attributed to people baking for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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* A "<span style="background:#9440a5">'''pangolin'''</span>" is a mammal found in Africa and Asia. Pangolins are traditionally little known outside of their natural habitats, with many people in other countries not even aware of their existence (hence the almost total absence of searches at the beginning of the chart).  This changed, when it was speculated that {{w|SARS-CoV-2}} possibly crossed over to humans from wild animals sold in {{w|wet market}}s in {{w|Wuhan}}, China, and pangolins are considered to be one of the most likely sources. This has given the previously obscure creatures a fairly morbid form of global fame and attention.  
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* A "<span style="background:#9440a5">'''pangolin'''</span>" is a mammal found in Africa and Asia. Pangolins are traditionally little known outside of their natural habitats, with many people in other countries not even aware of their existence (hence the almost total absence of searches at the beginning of the chart).  This changed, when it was concluded that {{w|SARS-CoV-2}} likely crossed over to humans from wild animals sold in {{w|wet market}}s in {{w|Wuhan}}, China, and pangolins are considered to be one of the most likely sources. This has given the previously obscure creatures a fairly morbid form of global fame and attention.  
  
 
The title text is a possible "guess" by the 2019 person for these search terms having an increase together: a YouTube craze of exotic animals (which includes pangolins) in homemade aprons (possibly made with the help of sewing machines) hosting baking shows which leads to a response by New York governor Andrew Cuomo. This is not correct.{{fact}}
 
The title text is a possible "guess" by the 2019 person for these search terms having an increase together: a YouTube craze of exotic animals (which includes pangolins) in homemade aprons (possibly made with the help of sewing machines) hosting baking shows which leads to a response by New York governor Andrew Cuomo. This is not correct.{{fact}}

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