Just when you think theres a light at the tunnels end.

Potential pandemics are always around. There is pretty much never a time where one isn’t going around somewhere in the world.

We’ve had 66 widespread communicable disease outbreaks this century but there are many others that don’t become widespread all the time.

On average 17 people a year in Mexico and Southern USA contract Bubonic Plague through rodent bites and an average of 7 die from it.

If that kicked off and became widespread, you’d be looking at millions of people dying worldwide from it.

Ebola occurs very frequently in Central Africa.

Swine flus are always around in the Far East either within pigs or within humans.
 

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