Disease! Crash Course World History 203

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In which John Green teaches you about disease and the effects that disease has had in human history. Disease has been with man since the beginning, and it has shaped the way humans operate in a lot of ways. John will teach you about the Black Death, the Great Dying, and the modern medical revolution that has changed the world.

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  1. the news:we found the ceure for covid-19
    coronavirus:i shut down the world
    black death/master of coronavirus:good kidoe you did beter than me im proud of you son
    coronavirus:yay now i im the the best in the world hehe
    black death:i lied im coming back to get revange
    coronavirus:wait wait wait holed my coffe falls of the chair

  2. "You're not paranoid if germs are out to get you"
    yeah uhm about that. so there is this thing called covid-19. also known as corona virus. Wait did he predict the future on how a corona virus pandemic would happen—- yeah so this is for my online class. i have to watch a crash course and i'm doing my summary on this.

  3. 7:08 Actually Bubonic plague outbreak happened quite frequently, it struck Baghdad many times and always killed its entire population, leaving the city emptied for quite a number of times.

  4. 4:33 ……. thats still true. (i am watching this in covid 19)
    trade still doesnt want to stop even when quarantine is needed…. (obviously talking about the nonessential and luxorious kinds, dont jump please)
    in a world where you dont know even who your neighbour is, nonexistent/subexistent? social safety nets are glaringly obvious in their absence/low effectivity, which causes some people to choose between hunger and the plaque in question.
    every plaque had its conundrums.

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