Categories: DiscoveryLife

Can The End Of The 1918 Pandemic Help Us Beat COVID?

Photo by stoatphoto from shutterstock.com

Takeaway

To sum it up, most pandemics do not last more than 2 to 3 years, however, their effects can and will be devastating, even if the virus mutates, creating a less virulent and aggressive pathogen. This, together with the population that can slowly gain immunity (be it from going through the disease and creating antibodies, or getting vaccinated) can end up becoming the end of a pandemic.

This is what happened in 1918 when influenza created the flu strain that killed so many people and everyone hopes this will be the outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic as well. The only thing we can do is wait and see how the situation continues to develop, and hope for the best.

Page: 1 2 3 4 5

S.P.

Recent Posts

7 Hidden iPhone Features That Will Blow Your Mind

Even though it is one of, if not the most expensive smartphones on the market,…

3 years ago

5 Reasons To Consider Becoming An Organ Donor

All people love beauty, money, and wealth, but the most important thing in life is…

3 years ago

4 Body Parts We Are Able to Replace

The human body is nothing short of an incredible package! You can walk, dance, sit,…

3 years ago

5 Inventions Created By Women That Were Credited to Men

There is a song by James Brown, called "It Is A Man's World" which says…

3 years ago

14 Things That You Inherited From Your Parents

We have heard many times that every human being is different and unique, especially when…

3 years ago

US States With the Highest Number of Anti-vaxxers

Vaccines are one of the most effective medical discoveries against childhood diseases. That's why, the…

3 years ago