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Every hundred years since we started documenting history, there seems to be a great pandemic in the world killing millions of people. Just in this millennia we had.
Roughly After Every 100 years:
1320: Black (Bubonic)Plague Europe
1420: Black Plague Outbreak Norfolk England
1520: Small Pox Outbreak Aztec Empire
A 16th-century Aztec illustration of smallpox victims
1620: Black Plaque Outbreak Italy
1720: Black Plague Marseilles, France
1820: Cholera Pandemic
1920: Spanish Flu
2020 CoronaVirus19
As humans have spread across the world, so have infectious diseases. Even in this modern era, small outbreaks are nearly constant, though not every outbreak reaches pandemic level as the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has.
But it seems like history repeats itself approximately after every 100 years, is it just a coincidence ???
Roughly After Every 100 years:
1320: Black (Bubonic)Plague Europe
1420: Black Plague Outbreak Norfolk England
1520: Small Pox Outbreak Aztec Empire
A 16th-century Aztec illustration of smallpox victims
1620: Black Plaque Outbreak Italy
1720: Black Plague Marseilles, France
1820: Cholera Pandemic
1920: Spanish Flu
2020 CoronaVirus19
As humans have spread across the world, so have infectious diseases. Even in this modern era, small outbreaks are nearly constant, though not every outbreak reaches pandemic level as the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has.
But it seems like history repeats itself approximately after every 100 years, is it just a coincidence ???