The Coronavirus Pandemic: The History of the COVID-19 Disease and Its Outbreak Across the World
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Findaway Voices, 2020.
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Charles River Editors., Charles River Editors|AUTHOR., & Daniel Houle|READER. (2020). The Coronavirus Pandemic: The History of the COVID-19 Disease and Its Outbreak Across the World . Findaway Voices.

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Charles River Editors, Charles River Editors|AUTHOR and Daniel Houle|READER. 2020. The Coronavirus Pandemic: The History of the COVID-19 Disease and Its Outbreak Across the World. Findaway Voices.

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Charles River Editors, Charles River Editors|AUTHOR and Daniel Houle|READER. The Coronavirus Pandemic: The History of the COVID-19 Disease and Its Outbreak Across the World Findaway Voices, 2020.

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Charles River Editors, Charles River Editors|AUTHOR, and Daniel Houle|READER. The Coronavirus Pandemic: The History of the COVID-19 Disease and Its Outbreak Across the World Findaway Voices, 2020.

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    [synopsis] => Human beings seem to have a particular fascination for microbiological threats. They are invisible, unpredictable and mysterious, and it is only in the past 150 years or so that scientists have begun to understand microorganisms and the maladies they can cause. Modern society has long been horrified and enthralled by accounts of such pestilences as the Black Death, which exterminated up to 60% of the population of Europe from 1347-1351. Less known is the Plague of Justinian which was even more deadly in that it carried away a quarter of the world's population within the space of one year (542 CE). The Great Plague of London, which killed 100,000 in 1666, is another infamous pestilence, as is the Spanish Flu of 1918, which took the lives of as many as one million worldwide, making that epidemic even deadlier than the medieval Black Death.
Such virulent outbreaks of disease are by no means distant historical events. While scientific and technological advances have limited and in many places eradicated such community-devastating diseases as cholera, smallpox, bubonic plague, typhus, Salmonella and yellow fever, new microscopic threats have arisen, including Ebola, SARS, bird flu, and of course Coronavirus. The terror associated with pestilence speaks to people's insecurities concerning the unknown and invisible. The ancients had no knowledge of microorganisms that caused disease-instead they postulated that pestilence was caused by miasma, air fouled by decomposing matter. That said, modern awareness of microscopic viruses and bacteria does nothing to lessen humanity's insecurity. If anything, it is terrifying that such tiny creatures have the capacity to overthrow powerful and vibrant societies.
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