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will corona virus overwhelm the planet?
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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 192722" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>The sooner, the better ..</p><p></p><p>I did not overlook the Spanish flu – on the contrary, I tried to filter as much useful information as possible from that. Some obvious conclusion is that in those times medicine was less developed, not primitive, but little developed, so it took much more time and efforts to come up with treatment, cure and vaccine.</p><p>That particular virus is walking around the world ever since it emerged in 1918 (it is not gone – suffered some mutations, but not gone), but in our days it causes very few victims, as there is now a vaccine and also advanced treatment methods. That particular virus caused (an still causes) air-born contamination, which means that it should spread much faster than coronavirus today, but in those times (1918) traveling around the world was at significantly lower rate than it is today .. as you mentioned – it took more than a year to get all over the world .. coronavirus managed to spread all over in only a few days and there are 2 reasons for that: 1 – it shows no sign for about 2 weeks, 2 – it is carried by infected people at a very high rate due to modern transportation speed and travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 192722, member: 11971"] The sooner, the better .. I did not overlook the Spanish flu – on the contrary, I tried to filter as much useful information as possible from that. Some obvious conclusion is that in those times medicine was less developed, not primitive, but little developed, so it took much more time and efforts to come up with treatment, cure and vaccine. That particular virus is walking around the world ever since it emerged in 1918 (it is not gone – suffered some mutations, but not gone), but in our days it causes very few victims, as there is now a vaccine and also advanced treatment methods. That particular virus caused (an still causes) air-born contamination, which means that it should spread much faster than coronavirus today, but in those times (1918) traveling around the world was at significantly lower rate than it is today .. as you mentioned – it took more than a year to get all over the world .. coronavirus managed to spread all over in only a few days and there are 2 reasons for that: 1 – it shows no sign for about 2 weeks, 2 – it is carried by infected people at a very high rate due to modern transportation speed and travel. [/QUOTE]
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