Throughout history, nothing has killed more human beings than infectious disease.

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"Throughout history, nothing has killed more human beings than infectious disease. Covid-19 shows how vulnerable we remain – and how we can avoid similar pandemics in the future.

The novel coronavirus pandemic, known as Covid-19, could not have been more predictable. From my own reporting, I knew this first-hand. In October 2019, I attended a simulation involving a fictional pandemic, caused by a novel coronavirus, that killed 65 million people, and in the spring of 2017 I wrote a feature story for TIME magazine on the subject. The magazine cover read: “Warning: the world is not ready for another pandemic”.

There was little special about my insight. Over the past 15 years, there has been no shortage of articles and white papers issuing dire warnings that a global pandemic involving a new respiratory disease was only a matter of time. On BBC Future in 2018, we reported that experts believed a flu pandemic was only a matter of time and that there could be millions of undiscovered viruses in the world, with one expert telling us, “I think the chances that the next pandemic will be caused by a novel virus are quite good.” In 2019, US President Donald Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services carried out a pandemic exercise named “Crimson Contagion”, which imagined a flu pandemic starting in China and spreading around the world. The simulation predicted that 586,000 people would die in the US alone. If the most pessimistic estimates about Covid-19 come true, the far better named “Crimson Contagion” will seem like a day in the park.

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200325-covid-19-the-history-of-pandemics
 

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what about old age? :afro:

Abortions has to be up high on the all time list as well.
 

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Goddann heart disease is the #1 killer in the U.S. annually but dumb asses will still eat a fried chicken between 2 donuts w/ a side of ranch.
 
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Don't know about that, religion, war/conflict seems pretty high...
 

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# 1 by far. Time.

Not necessarily. According to some mosquitoes have killed half of all who have ever lived!!



https://www.sciencefocus.com/planet...oes-have-steered-the-course-of-human-history/



https://www.newscientist.com/articl...y-have-killed-half-the-people-who-ever-lived/




http://rdparasites.blogspot.com/2014/04/malaria-killed-half-people-who-have.html


If you factor in Cardiovascular deaths, Cancers, War, etc etc... Mosquitoes probably trumps father time, as the number one killer of all time!
 

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Not necessarily. According to some mosquitoes have killed half of all who have ever lived!!



https://www.sciencefocus.com/planet...oes-have-steered-the-course-of-human-history/



https://www.newscientist.com/articl...y-have-killed-half-the-people-who-ever-lived/




http://rdparasites.blogspot.com/2014/04/malaria-killed-half-people-who-have.html


If you factor in Cardiovascular deaths, Cancers, War, etc etc... Mosquitoes probably trumps father time, as the number one killer of all time!
[FONT=Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]Maybe not at this moment. But it will win out in the end. And there will never be a cure. [/FONT]
 

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Throughout history? Sure, but the black plague and malaria are not killing people today

Think heart disease is the leading killer in 2020
 

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Not necessarily. According to some mosquitoes have killed half of all who have ever lived!!



https://www.sciencefocus.com/planet...oes-have-steered-the-course-of-human-history/



https://www.newscientist.com/articl...y-have-killed-half-the-people-who-ever-lived/




http://rdparasites.blogspot.com/2014/04/malaria-killed-half-people-who-have.html


If you factor in Cardiovascular deaths, Cancers, War, etc etc... Mosquitoes probably trumps father time, as the number one killer of all time!
My goodness, you're very skilled at posting half truths aren't you? Too bad you never finished community college, you coulda "been someone" lmfao
 

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Abortions, yes, in the many millions.

Is old age considered a cause of death?

old age is most certainly a cause of death, most of us would like that one !

say you're like 90, so many things can fail, coroner will often just sign off on general old age instead of an autopsy, barring something that needs Columbo to investigate
 

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My goodness, you're very skilled at posting half truths aren't you? Too bad you never finished community college, you coulda "been someone" lmfao


I've asked you to stay out of my threads now I'm asking you to not reply to my posts. Just message me if you're ever in Southern Ontario. I'd like to meet you in person.
 

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