Corona.19 (COVID 19) part1

   

What Next C.19 (COVID 19)

What Next C.19


    Humanity has known during its long history dark periods of its life that have had a great impact in changing the course of history for the better or the worse.

Epidemics were a major player in the process of historical events and the main factor in determining the fate of peoples and even entire civilizations.

         It is worth noting the Justian Plague, which appeared in the middle of the first of the sixth century AD and killed between 30 and 50 million people.

And many historians have considered that the Justian plague was the cause of the collapse of the Byzantine Empire.

     


   The bubonic plague or the black death, which is considered the most deadly and the most terrifying one, is believed to have appeared in or near China, and then moved to Italy and from there to the rest of Europe, to then spread to the rest of the parts through trade and armed conflicts that are widespread in that period In the fourteenth century, specifically between 1347 and 1351, it killed at least 200 million people in various parts of the world, and this number is very frightening in our present time, how was the situation in the fourteenth century?


Smallpox epidemic
appeared in 1520 and killed 56 million people worldwide.

In 1855, another type of plague appeared, known as the third plague, and it is believed that it appeared in the Chinese province of Yunnan for the first time to spread around the world, killing 12 million people.


The Spanish flu
that appeared after the First World War, 1918-1919, was more deadly to people than World War One, with the death of between 40 and 50 million people in various parts of the world.


Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
, which appeared in 1981 and is still widespread to this day, and has killed between 25 and 35 million people so far.

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