The Next Pandemic?
Apr 21, 2020 16:46:55 GMT -5
Post by Radrook Admin on Apr 21, 2020 16:46:55 GMT -5
The Next Pandemic?
I guess that despite all the very impressive medical progress we have made we are still at the mercy of these nasty things. The question, is do they exist on Mars or will we be the ones to introduce them there? Since we definitely don't want a repeat performance albeit on another planet, perhaps those who are permitted to settle on Mars should be carefully screened so that we don't accidentally create another planet with these nasty things waiting in sidelines to do us in at any moment. Not having them around would be nice.
The Next Pandemic ?
The WHO [World Health Organization] maintains a list of diseases that have a priority, according to them. These diseases have a higher chance of causing a pandemic or at least cause damage to the world that is higher than average or expected. Here are 9 of those diseases.
www.worldatlas.com/articles/9-diseases-that-could-become-the-next-pandemic.html
Cirjak , Antonia. "9 Diseases That Could Become The Next Pandemic." WorldAtlas, Apr. 19, 2020, worldatlas.com/articles/9-diseases-that-could-become-the-next-pandemic.html.
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In the world of viruses, several different types make us wish you never hear their name.
Pathogens that we can not even see if we do not use a microscope, spread fear and panic, leaving thousands of people either sick or dead. With the recent emergence of the COVID-19, better known as the coronavirus, all the dark scenarios that happened before, come to haunt us again.
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