For sure. But the point of the article is that to non-expert readers, the "every day English" usage people are thinking of is misinforming them!
You are literally nitpicking the wrong people here. They're trying (well, I thought, though clearly not well enough to satisfy HN pedants) to explain the distinction in a way that conveys the fact that there are no known distinct outbreaks with different medical properties. How that's for precision?
You are literally nitpicking the wrong people here. They're trying (well, I thought, though clearly not well enough to satisfy HN pedants) to explain the distinction in a way that conveys the fact that there are no known distinct outbreaks with different medical properties. How that's for precision?