Visualizing the History of Pandemics
The History of Pandemics
Today’s visualization outlines some of history’s most deadly pandemics, from the Antonine Plague to the current COVID-19 event.
The History of Pandemics
Today’s visualization outlines some of history’s most deadly pandemics, from the Antonine Plague to the current COVID-19 event.
The legendary Venetian carnival is in full swing – alas, this year it takes place without tourists, online. Details – in the gallery of “Izvestia”.
A worrying shift in ideology has used the Covid-19 pandemic to increase its influence in Europe Union government under the pretence of offering a solution to combating the coronavirus crisis.
A government’s interest in saving lives is not what comes to mind, especially in the ‘rainbow nation’ of South Africa where life expectancy for Black is abysmal and even worse for ethnic-Europeans.
Teenager emerging from 10-month coma has no knowledge of pandemic.
Joseph Flavill, 19, who is slowly recovering after being hit by a car last year, has caught Covid twice.
France’s major trade unions have called for a nationwide strike to protest the government’s measures against COVID-19 over fears the steps will further affect jobs and wages. In Paris, people are holding a protest rally against the Macron regime’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
In a major blow to big pharma and multiple speculators and investors in the artificial Covid crisis, Switzerland, home of Europe’s wealthiest people has banned the use of Britain’s hapless AstraZeneca vaccine. How ironic if the problem-laden company joined millions of other businesses forced into bankruptcy by the wholly opportunist response by government.
The far-left George-Soros dependent Alicante City Council in Spain proposes up to six years without a job and salary for the local policeman who refuses to wear a mask.
Early in the afternoon of 26 January 2021, the middle-aged Polish citizen referred to in court documents simply as RS, passed away after being deprived of fluids and food by University Hospital Plymouth NHS Trust after their petitioning for a court order to do so.
In March 2020, a new syndrome unexpectedly appeared. It was a unique disease that, due to the symptoms made it clear that it was previously unknown. It produced a rapid death and in a short time led to a peak of deaths that alarmed everyone, especially when media began to dedicate almost one hundred percent of their editorial to cover the story. It was christened Covid 19 and its cause was attributed to a previously unknown virus.
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