90% of comments: WUHAN STARTS ALL PLAGUES!!! 10% of comments: Corona to Black Death "Notice me senpai" Me: Interesting. So China has these things but don't get the plagues attached to them. Then it gets to Europe and wrecks. Food for thought why the death toll and infection rates stay so low for them when the so called developed world gets screwed.
@@tashkagc6585 I mean you're not wrong. But you're not talking about international trade and global economics either so..... Not sure how people watching this video jump to the conclusion that ALL their problems come from China but sorry you're issues are your own. Just like we see now with Covid-19 if you guys did your jobs you wouldn't be in this situation. China beat the Black Death no problem. It beat SARS and Swine Flu no problem. It's beaten Covid no problem. Please don't keep blaming others and let another disease knock out 60% of your population again. Get it together!
Funfact: after the plague swept over Norway, many farms had suddenly no owner. People could then just walk in and take over a farm. In Norway, you usually get your last name from the name of the farm you are from. These people who just took over these empty farms were given the name "desolate farm", or in norwegian: Ødegaard. And now you know the reason behind Martin Ødegaard's name
I mean its all-ready hit Poland hard not like stupid hard oh and it skiped over Russia so not a perfect match just pointing out. still to close for comfort
these people in history always seem like faceless nobodys but just imagine losing almost half of the people you know in just a few years, that must be devastating
And for the survivors to see such immense amounts of death, rot, panic, and especially pain, the psychological implications must've been more than a living hell for them. Too few today realize how lucky we are to be here right now
And like last time it is killing more people in Italy, Spain and the UK than in Germany. Poland and Hungary are not that bad affected again just Belgium is not doing as good as it should.
What’s crazy is something like COVID has a death rate very very small (~0.5%) for people under 60 years old but this plague was killing literally anyone and everyone at the same rate.
@@dutchvanderlinde5218 Immune Systems were been the same back then as they are now. It's not being as medically advanced that made them more prone to death.
@@serhiimamedov That's not at all the case. The official WHO case fatality rate is 3.4%, and it is likely even lower than that due to unreported asymptomatic cases.
If I had a nickel for everytime a major society shaking disease started in wuhan, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice
@@Arcord10 theres more then 2? Lol I honestly wouldn't be surprised if the huge majority of deadliest diseases came from wuhan with their wild animals market that virtually sells anything and everything you could only expect such results and even worse of consuming wild animals that aren't tested and are sold right away the moment they're hunted
Italy to China: I’m sorry. I know you just want to be friends, but I don’t think we can see each other again. It’s too dangerous. Every time it ends in too much hurt.
I’m kinda curious the source on that cause I searched for a while to see if new research and happened and “in or near China” is still the most specific origin point it seems historians agree on?
@@andregon4366 tbf back then in the 14th century literally nobody washed their hands properly. And as we can see right now, not everyone today does either.
That wuhan origin fact is fake, is too specific. We dont know the exact location of the origin, probably was west side of current china (back then was mongol empire/yuan dynasty?)
Who knows, maybe the luck will come back one day Bądź przygotowany na to, że spowoduje to, że będziesz żałować, że kiedykolwiek skomentowałeś ten komentarz-
Being Filipino, and seeing Philippines not infected by the plague despite having its neighboring ASEAN countries affected... I just held my breath seeing the proximity of the countries with each other
Japan, your brother country Maphilindo(Indonesia, malaysia) & Siam(Cambodia, Thailand, etc) asian countries are also safe from the great plague. Today nobody is safe from the Cornavirus including you philippines
Imagine where human civilisation would be today had this plagued never happened. All the great scientists, artists, philosophers and countless others we must have lost
Ok so I absolutely love researching into the Black Death even though it gets old at times and very gross to me its interesting researching Pan/Epidemics and see how they occurred.
@@moodman1151 coronas death rate is around 0.5 - 1 % and with more testing, it is probably going to drop even from that. Flu is around 0.06% i think....
It’s also interesting to note that the Black Plague showed up during a cooling period on earth that didn’t end until around 1850. The cooler temperatures created dynamics which caused the plague to thrive. One example being the onset of famines which led to weaker immune systems in people. I guess global warming is good for something!
I just want to point out that rats don’t play as large of a role as people tend to think. The spread of the plague doesn’t really match with rat migration patterns and it would’ve spread a lot faster than it did.
There are three variants and it depended on how the disease mutated. Bubonic, Septic, Pneumatic. Bubonic was the most tame while Pneumatic was the worst and it spread through the air. So rats played the largest role, but not the only role. It was all a perfect storm basically at those times.
Before the second wave, christian churches labeled cats, owls and other predators of rodents evil and killed them and the owners of cats, too. Also, they did not keep any records of the first wave, no one knew anything. It is like all the anti-maskers, you get the picture of why it was worse the second time.
5:05 probably not actually. There are no primary records of the Mongols catapulting their own corpses over the walls, this is likely the invention of Arab writers who first wrote these stories nearly a century later.
Fun fact: during the second break out, Venice was relatively unaffected as the quarantined ships just out from the docks for 40 days before allowing them to unloaded
It's almost as if caution over greed tends to work out in peoples favor. Oh well just let the people in and don't worry about it. You're stifling the economy or racist if you think otherwise.
In Norway most people were farmers, and whole families often lived a long distance from other people. Sometimes, relatives would visit a farm to discover everyone dead, and no one left, livestock starved to death and no one to bury anyone. This created the name "Ødegaard" meaning deserted farm.
What we can conclude from this, we as humanity have also overcome the risks of a desease whiping out our entire population/ species. What keeps being our biggest threat is the impact of a large asteroid, the eruption of a massive volcano, a nuclear war and climate change. We have a chance of preventing to die out from all 4 if we become an interplanetarian species though.
I don't recall why Belgium and Hungary were not badly affected, but the Kingdom of Poland closed its borders and instituted a strict quarantine early. The more you know.
Yeah, I wish he had broken that up more. I bet it depends on climate and probably other factors, like in humid warmer regions the pest seems much more lethal as costal regions had much higher mortality rates.
@@morantNO1 I'm wondering if that is more of a result of travel than climate; people who live near the coast are more likely to be traveling I feel like, or at least they have a larger stream of people passing through their town on the way to somewhere else. The more traffic there is, the higher the infection rate will be.
@@SRosenberg203 That could also be. The problem is we have no data about the infection rate, only mortality to work with. It is impossible to decode the factors from that.
An important point to make is that the death toll in China referred to occurred in Hebei 河北 in the north around modern-day Beijing, not Hubei 湖北 along the Yangtze near Wuhan.
I’m actually here and alive because someone DIDNT. My great grandmother’s mom married a widowed man. The man had lost his first wife and his infant son in the Spanish flu pandemic. He then remarried and him and his second wife had my great grandmother. So the whole reason I’m alive today is because someone didn’t survive the Spanish flu pandemic.
@@alexandergilles8583 I was about to say something like that. If it wasn't for all the plagues, wars, religious prosecutions, and other terrible things that happened, the events that would happen would be so different that there wouldn't be a single person from this timeline alive. Even if the same people were to meet and have children chances are that a different sperm would reach the egg and a different person would be born. The chances are 1 to 100 000 000. No way the same result would happen twice in a row.
Mohamed Shamloul Overpopulation isn’t a global problem. It’s only an issue in countries like India and Bangladesh, where the population is growing out of control and there’s not enough resources to go around.
@Mohamed Shamloul i mean, your statements are kinda heartless. they imply that your want people to die. And in your later comments, you say the opposite. so you are kinda confusing.
@@yarlodek5842 if china really did have that amounts of cases, which they probably would, still doesn't change the number of cases in US. US still has WAY too much cases
Could you imagine???… If you were alive back then, even if you knew all of this information. (That it was a virus, how it spread, why it spread, what it’s root causes were and even how to avoid it)…. You still literally couldn’t get away from it, you might get bit by a flea in your sleep and there’s nothing you could do to stop it…. Even if you could “get away” there’s literally nowhere safe to go to guarantee you can stay away from something that may be infected. That must have been SCARY AS ABSOLUTE SHIT to live through…. IF you some how managed to survive.
"It started in Wuhan"
I'm beginning to see a pattern that I don't like.
All roads lead to China
90% of comments: WUHAN STARTS ALL PLAGUES!!!
10% of comments: Corona to Black Death "Notice me senpai"
Me: Interesting. So China has these things but don't get the plagues attached to them. Then it gets to Europe and wrecks. Food for thought why the death toll and infection rates stay so low for them when the so called developed world gets screwed.
@@tashkagc6585 I mean you're not wrong. But you're not talking about international trade and global economics either so.....
Not sure how people watching this video jump to the conclusion that ALL their problems come from China but sorry you're issues are your own. Just like we see now with Covid-19 if you guys did your jobs you wouldn't be in this situation. China beat the Black Death no problem. It beat SARS and Swine Flu no problem. It's beaten Covid no problem. Please don't keep blaming others and let another disease knock out 60% of your population again. Get it together!
@@therealdeal566 if they stop reporting cases or even give up on treating patients they effectively have 0 cases, if you know what i mean
@@kylokat indeed, Swine Flu became a pandemic and so did SARS
When he said the plague started in Wuhan, I spit out my water
oof
not again
Why does every virus start spreading from wuhan?????
I walked to my kitchen to get a glass of water just to spit it out
Basically history is pretty much repeating itself.
Funfact: after the plague swept over Norway, many farms had suddenly no owner. People could then just walk in and take over a farm. In Norway, you usually get your last name from the name of the farm you are from. These people who just took over these empty farms were given the name "desolate farm", or in norwegian: Ødegaard. And now you know the reason behind Martin Ødegaard's name
Same in Sweden
Thanks for that.
Underrated comment
That’s excellent. I never knew that.
@@LaloSillymanca what are they then called in sweden?
Wuhan in 2020: Its been a minute since Ive dropped a banger
*minutes or *a minute
*2019 not 2020
Dont call it a comeback💯
Wuhan in 3019: hmmmm, it’s been a hot minute since I dropped some fun.
Fun drinking game:Take a shot everytime Wuhan starts a outbreak
Started in China, hits Italy Spain and France really hard...
I'm beginning to see a pattern I don't like
it started in current day china. not back then it was in central asia
I thought we were talking about the black death, not the current pandemic.
or like -_-
USA be like: tf let's pretend I didn't see that
I mean its all-ready hit Poland hard not like stupid hard oh and it skiped over Russia so not a perfect match just pointing out.
still to close for comfort
Native Americans were just chilling while everyone in EurAsia were dying
Africans too
*chilling while smallpox kills everyone
And Australians
And Australian Aboriginal people
Taha Kamran funny how it’s just the people with no written language that somehow have no history of diseases
these people in history always seem like faceless nobodys but just imagine losing almost half of the people you know in just a few years, that must be devastating
Crazy to think that the 7 billion people alive today are descended from the 40% who survived the Black Plague.
@@aquaticsinasl *60%
@@aquaticsinasl same thing with the Spanish Flu
@@thek2despot426 40%*
And for the survivors to see such immense amounts of death, rot, panic, and especially pain, the psychological implications must've been more than a living hell for them. Too few today realize how lucky we are to be here right now
Thanos: failed to wipe out the world
Wuhan: fine, I'll do it myself
Wuhan: Now this looks like a job for me
yes
Damn stupid kids
@@jamly8515 wtf..
Hahaha 😂😂 good one
Can we get an f for Italy because they seem to get hit the most every time
F
F
F2
Alt F4
F
'It started in Wuhan'
'It arrived in Europe through Italy'
*sweats in Déjà vu*
And like last time it is killing more people in Italy, Spain and the UK than in Germany. Poland and Hungary are not that bad affected again just Belgium is not doing as good as it should.
@@mlgdash3143 I think this is only because they barely have any tests (Poland)
Well I mean it makes sense
@Uchiha Itachi Closed borders
Cody Churchill the firts european case was in Germany...
What’s crazy is something like COVID has a death rate very very small (~0.5%) for people under 60 years old but this plague was killing literally anyone and everyone at the same rate.
because peoples immune system was basically non existent and doctors were very ineffective
@@dutchvanderlinde5218 Immune Systems were been the same back then as they are now. It's not being as medically advanced that made them more prone to death.
.5%? Try 0.1%… if that
Covid would have much higher death rate without antibiotics .. but influenza was much much worse than covid
1 word... Fleas
Moral of the story: Cats are not demonic. Let them eat the rats.
But then the cats will get the disease and the flees will move from the cats to us
Look up toxoplasmosis...we're not 100% safe
@@spiralanimations7736 Cats are immune.
@@Heymrk
They could still carry them and they would come on us
Cats die from eating plegue carriers
>The virgin covid-19
>The chad Black Death
Bubonic plague: oh, you killed maybe 1% of people you infected? That's cute. How about 50% to 90%?
@@mallow2902 more like 21% for covid
@@serhiimamedov it's anywhere from 3-13 percent actually
@@serhiimamedov That's not at all the case. The official WHO case fatality rate is 3.4%, and it is likely even lower than that due to unreported asymptomatic cases.
@@bigboineptune9567 you, you are a smart man. thank you
Thanos: I will wipe out half of humanity with a snap of my fingers.
Black Death: Best I can do is 42%.
take it or leave it ,🤣🤣
Thanos said half of the universe tho.
But at the same time,are they creatures outside the earth
Corona: kills the world :>
@@yuma.the.rainwing2752 not even 1 million ppl
@@stopusingtheinterestingmem3675 though it could get worse.
If I had a nickel for everytime a major society shaking disease started in wuhan, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice
It’s almost as if …
Many, many diseases have started in Wuhan
9:37 That's by far the weirdest stock-footage ever taken
I think the rat was super-imposed. Otherwise just a bike passing by in a cityscape.
"The plague started again in Wuhan, killing alot of people there"
Me: Oh yeah, it's all coming together.
More like "Oh no, it's all coming together"
2 of the worlds deadliest diseases appeared in Wuhan lol man wuhan is something else
@@iseriouslycouldntfindagood2207 : Well if you consider how many pandemics actually started in China...there is something wrong with these people
Haha
@@Arcord10 theres more then 2? Lol I honestly wouldn't be surprised if the huge majority of deadliest diseases came from wuhan with their wild animals market that virtually sells anything and everything you could only expect such results and even worse of consuming wild animals that aren't tested and are sold right away the moment they're hunted
1347 Wuhan: origin point of Black Death.
Italy: gets decimated
2019 Wuhan: origin point of Covid-19.
Italy: Ah shit, here we go again.
Italy to China: I’m sorry. I know you just want to be friends, but I don’t think we can see each other again. It’s too dangerous. Every time it ends in too much hurt.
Dougy Dozier almost the same how my friend talked to his girlfriend
“Central Asia” not China
@@FrankCunhaIII The 1347 Plague started in Wuhan
Marcus OK I wasn’t sure we were allowed to say that and offend anyone
Wuhan: If i got a nickel for every time global plague started in m area, i would have two nickels. Which isn't much, but it's weird it happened twice.
Actually, three.
Don’t forget the 2003 SARS epidemic.
every other country: WHY CAN'T YOU JUST STOP STARTING HUGE PANDEMICS
China: *bubonic screaming*
they owe the fricking world now smh
Their disgusting eating habits
bing bong!
Almost the whole of Africa: Let's pretend we didn't see that.
Parthib Hayat Africa has to do with this because?
@@ManUMinute I think that's the point, unless they're talking about other ones
TanTan watch the video
Well the Américas as well if u put it like that
@@emilioconrado9554 the Americas weren't conquered yet. there's no way they could've known.
“... started near wuhan.”
m8 wot
I thought for a second that it's about covid
I’m kinda curious the source on that cause I searched for a while to see if new research and happened and “in or near China” is still the most specific origin point it seems historians agree on?
I wonder wtf has been happening in China almost all of the big diseases showed up from 🇨🇳
Re emerged shit x
Groundhog days
The world: *exists*
Wuhan: So you have chosen death
The world: Ah shit, here we go again
This channel is undoubtedly one of the best in terms of easy to digest but highly relevant information. Love it!
Rural China just can’t catch a break.
Mycel Oof! Brilliant comment!
Mycel lol
Maybe they don't wash their hands properly.
@@andregon4366 tbf back then in the 14th century literally nobody washed their hands properly. And as we can see right now, not everyone today does either.
That wuhan origin fact is fake, is too specific. We dont know the exact location of the origin, probably was west side of current china (back then was mongol empire/yuan dynasty?)
The Mongol Army: *sees a dead infected corpse*
Also the Mongol Army: *Y* *E* *E* *T*
Esemelll YEETUS MY FEETUS
Also the Mongol Army: *I'm gonna pretend I've never seen that*
I feel smart i actually got the joke cuz 7th grade history.
I’m in 5th grade and I saw this in a history documentary so I know the joke
Not funny
Corona virus: I have killed 4.5 million people
Bubonic plague: that's cute
I genuinely feel sorry for everyone who is from Wuhan or associated with it anyways today.
I hope people treat you well still
Yeah, definitely.
I feel sorry for them because of the tyrannical CCP most of all, because they oppress them all with authoritarian practices
"It would be exactly like if a disease wiped out 3.15 billion people today"
Thanos:
oof
"I am inevitable."
It killed half of Europe not all the world
Im inevitable
@@Dauntless1fy "and I am Ironman"
Random guy sneezes in Wuhan.
People in Europe: Ah shit here we go again.
Hate to be that guy... but sneezing isn't a symptom.
its just life, shit happens
Probably not a laughing matter still had to have a little laugh.
Nobody:
Last words of people in China: Oh shit, a bat.
Aditya I'm starting to believe Wuhan maybe cursed
Byzantine empire: Reaches it's peak
Fleas: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Wow what an amazing piece of info. Thank you 🙏💪
Wuhan: *exists*
Diseases: It’s free real estate.
Diseases : Almost heaven, my old Wuhan
Human: exist
Disease: lovely
Vincent overused joke buddy no one cares
Jafuh Thanks, I appreciate it
This was so unfunny it hurts
And by not getting affected by the black death, Poland exhausted its "inventory of good luck" for the rest of its history.
This comment is greatly underrated.
Germany: It's free real estate.
True🤣🤣
Who knows, maybe the luck will come back one day
Bądź przygotowany na to, że spowoduje to, że będziesz żałować, że kiedykolwiek skomentowałeś ten komentarz-
Literally any country: *goes to war*
Poland: 😨
*record scratch*
*freeze frame*
Byzantine Empire: Yup, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I ended up in this situation.
Being Filipino, and seeing Philippines not infected by the plague despite having its neighboring ASEAN countries affected... I just held my breath seeing the proximity of the countries with each other
Japan, your brother country Maphilindo(Indonesia, malaysia) & Siam(Cambodia, Thailand, etc) asian countries are also safe from the great plague. Today nobody is safe from the Cornavirus including you philippines
"Hey dude can I copy your homework?"
"Yeah just change it a little so the *world* doesn't notice"
**still fails the test**
🤣🤣🤣
@@dead_applez3667 no no that means that the virus fails (soon)
COVID 19 talking to SARS 2003
Confused. Someone explain pls
“When I’m done, half of humanity will still exist. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be."
- bubonic plague
Shedeaaii Thanos
- Daddy thanos 😩🥵💦
"The black death" more like the "The Thanos Snap"
Preston Xiong it’s sadly true
😰Someone please 🙏erase China completely.
I currently have COVID-19 and it feels like ass. I can't imagine what people back then would go through.
I was ill when i was watching this video i got more more ill after watching this. Well keep it up. God bless y
Wuhan: exist
Plagues: hippity hoppity this province is now our property
Hippity hoppity that meme is not the slightest bit funny anymore
Ding Ding The RUclips Buddy Oh, I bet the +100,000 people who have died from Covid-19 find it funny too.
@@mikes7651 why so salty?
Evan Joel Actually they are dead so they can’t find anything funny
wuhan is a city lmao
'It started in Wuhan'
'It arrived in Europe through Italy'
For a second there around the 5 min mark I thought I clicked a Covid video
The patient 0 in Europe is from Germany...
@@ILCORVO78 proof?
Do you really believe everything you see online ? What a joke...like hell they'd know where a disease originated from in the 14th century.
It entered Europe through crimea though...
@@ItsLuminusity just do your research
Poland and hungary used soap everywhere very early on. Literally thats why lol
Roman Empire: we’re back
God: I said no
The black death started in Hubei, Wu Han. I am beginning to see a pattern here that I'm not so sure if I like.
Sarcasm?
Meh the Black Death led to one of the most revolutionary cultural and technological time periods ever so maybe we are in for progress
A barrage of nuclear missiles solves anything.
Vinicius Domenighi so you would nuke china? For what reason exactly?
P4nzer20 move everyone out of hubei. No human shall ever step foot in that area ever again.
Ah yes what a relatable topic
@@norse8825 funny
@@norse8825 people have way too much time on their hands, huh
Norse John what gas have you been sniffing?
@@norse8825 intelecc
Norse John you are dumb
Imagine where human civilisation would be today had this plagued never happened. All the great scientists, artists, philosophers and countless others we must have lost
I really don’t think it would’ve changed much tbh.
Ok so I absolutely love researching into the Black Death even though it gets old at times and very gross to me its interesting researching Pan/Epidemics and see how they occurred.
"a plague broken out in a chinese province of hubei around wuhan"
Me: wait what-
Holy shit guys thx for the amount of likes :D
You got that too👍good call.
Yep.🤔🤔🤨🤨
Kinda makes you wonder.....
Precisely
That's what i thought exactly as well
I could find a source for it, maybe he put it as a joke. We only know the mongols took it from china to crimea
@@larrymbs in fact all plagues started in china
Wuhan: *exists*
Bacteria and viruses: It’s free real estate
@ Alextraordinary , 🤣 I guess it a,l starts in Wuhan
bad hygiene and bad food/living standards
Das Raden and Eating fucking bats lol
Ok Ngyes
Coronavirus: and these people say it's a free country???
That Turaida castle looks amazing!
What people who only watch the news but never actually go outside think COVID was like
Literally, i say this all the time.
The Plague: Let’s see. Wuhan to Italy?
•
•
•
Corona: Same Strategy next round, Guys?
then fails
@@poptartmallshart5323 not this time
lol
Lol
I have the feeling that our world is just a simulation and the coronavirus is just a player's second attempt at beating plague inc 😂
Nobody:
Wuhan: and i’ll do it again
Italy: I’ll die again
The demons told me to
lol
This is bullshit. They use Wuhan because people are freaking out when they hear the name.
Nuke Wuhan
Great content!
Bubonic plague: I wiped out half of the entire WORLD'S population
Thanos: Hold my Infinity Gauntlet
Wuhan in 1350's: Prepare for trouble.
Wuhan in 2020: And make it double.
LMAOOO
3020: Wuhan That’s right
Wuhanese is now the human race in 2030 and Wuhan has successfully eradicated humanity
2021
Every single disease seems to come from China
Homer: “Worst Pandemic in history so far”
Yes, so far. There are more to experience
not really,medicine wasn’t as advanced as it was back during this
Looking at how far medicine has developed, it very well could remain the worst. At least Corona will not be nearly as destructive as the Black Death
@@moodman1151 coronas death rate is around 0.5 - 1 % and with more testing, it is probably going to drop even from that. Flu is around 0.06% i think....
Electric Acid I agree
One of the rodents you showed several times is actually a Copyu and not a brown rat, it's increased size and webbed back feet is a big give away. 9:54
It’s also interesting to note that the Black Plague showed up during a cooling period on earth that didn’t end until around 1850. The cooler temperatures created dynamics which caused the plague to thrive. One example being the onset of famines which led to weaker immune systems in people. I guess global warming is good for something!
My great grandparents experienced those times, and migrated to Australia, where there was abundant food and sunshine. Warmth = life.
”Plague started in Wuhan...”
Corona: WRITE THAT DOWN!!!
@ ukkelis kukkelis , 😂
🤣😂🤣😂
Others virus that started in wuhan:hey covid welcome to our group
Lmao
Dying at this comment LOL
I'd like to take this time to thank China for 97% of all pandemics.
I wanna like this comment but you already have 69 likes
Racist
Symplicated how? they weren’t being rude towards Chinese people they just said that 97% of pandemics start in China
Lol yeah
@@slketx6228 I cant believe you had to say he/she/they bro
I just want to point out that rats don’t play as large of a role as people tend to think. The spread of the plague doesn’t really match with rat migration patterns and it would’ve spread a lot faster than it did.
There are three variants and it depended on how the disease mutated. Bubonic, Septic, Pneumatic. Bubonic was the most tame while Pneumatic was the worst and it spread through the air. So rats played the largest role, but not the only role. It was all a perfect storm basically at those times.
That’s right! Scientists have discovered that it may have been human body lice, not hair lice, but body lice, that passed the disease so quickly.
number 1 time i've watched this video
(i have obviously watched this before my love but i have forgotten how many times i watched it
Italy: we survived a plague!
China: *there is another*
😂😂😂
*Insert Yoda meme here*
gemmS hold up
Well Italy was one of the richest countries in the world
Italy: Hold up
If only they had Skillshare back in the 14th century, they could’ve learnt about hygiene and epidemiology
or a toyota corolla
Faizetto
Toyota corona
Stitchiols
Hahahha you’re hilarious !!
666th like uwu
i’m the 777th like hmm
I’m so sorry for the millions that were unlucky :(
Before the second wave, christian churches labeled cats, owls and other predators of rodents evil and killed them and the owners of cats, too.
Also, they did not keep any records of the first wave, no one knew anything.
It is like all the anti-maskers, you get the picture of why it was worse the second time.
humans: we’re about to reach 10 billion people
earth: we’ll see about that
@@BayouBoy2443 Earth: your bluffing?! you will destroy yourself in the process!
10 billion vs ~ 2 million deaths ?? Not a big #
Only like 100,000 ppl have died I thought last I checked. In the grand scheme of things its not that much
@@DANtheMANofSIPA bro it's only been a month and probably only around 3 weeks for the US and they're already at 500,000 infected
Corona is no threat to massive depopulation.
But a war with China is. That may be coming soon. Hey, they started it.
Random person in medieval period :" it's just a rat "
"why do I hear electronic music? "
Cause they eat a lot of weird shit
I think you mean *piano music
God forgive me for I have understood the meme reference
What? Can somebody tell me?
@@comradekenobi6908 check astronomia meme or coffin dance meme
5:05 probably not actually. There are no primary records of the Mongols catapulting their own corpses over the walls, this is likely the invention of Arab writers who first wrote these stories nearly a century later.
People: are alive
Wuhan: and i took that personally
*proceeds to start a pandemic
Fun fact: during the second break out, Venice was relatively unaffected as the quarantined ships just out from the docks for 40 days before allowing them to unloaded
Shadow Clark interesting
Shadow Clark * unload, but cool fact
That's how we got word "quarantine".
It's almost as if caution over greed tends to work out in peoples favor. Oh well just let the people in and don't worry about it. You're stifling the economy or racist if you think otherwise.
What is fun about that i wanted FUN FACT not boring fact.
In Norway most people were farmers, and whole families often lived a long distance from other people.
Sometimes, relatives would visit a farm to discover everyone dead, and no one left, livestock starved to death and no one to bury anyone.
This created the name "Ødegaard" meaning deserted farm.
So thats the Real Sociedad player name mean is
Das Veritas * loaned sociedad player
Martin has left the chat..
why would name your child after a farm killed by black death
@@ianbertoncini2995 lol
What we can conclude from this, we as humanity have also overcome the risks of a desease whiping out our entire population/ species.
What keeps being our biggest threat is the impact of a large asteroid, the eruption of a massive volcano, a nuclear war and climate change.
We have a chance of preventing to die out from all 4 if we become an interplanetarian species though.
If the right bug gets out there will not be enough living to bury the dead
6:06 I know at the time Wales was apart of England but it still hurts :(
I don't recall why Belgium and Hungary were not badly affected, but the Kingdom of Poland closed its borders and instituted a strict quarantine early. The more you know.
Damn , they were even ahead of time compared to US even in 14th century
@Ammon Herrera *7* billion almost 8
Poland also liked cats and had sparse population. That certainly helped.
@@d.dementedengineerc99isurf26 yep, but it was also hygiene that played an important factor
I believe Casimir’s reign is also a factor to why Poland didnt get much infected
4:53
Wuhan: "Here we go again"
oof
Cowabunga it is _again_
Time is a flat circle
I felt it is funny
@@dipakkhodke963 ok
This guy's sponsorship part is cleverly made ngl
Catapulting infected corpses over city walls has to be one of the sickest (in all senses of the word) things in human history i never heard about.
Between 30 and 90% is one of the most infuriating statistics ever
Well it depends on behavior. In areas where people behave in such a way as to maximize transmissibility, the death rate tends to be much higher.
Yeah, I wish he had broken that up more. I bet it depends on climate and probably other factors, like in humid warmer regions the pest seems much more lethal as costal regions had much higher mortality rates.
@@morantNO1 I'm wondering if that is more of a result of travel than climate; people who live near the coast are more likely to be traveling I feel like, or at least they have a larger stream of people passing through their town on the way to somewhere else. The more traffic there is, the higher the infection rate will be.
@@SRosenberg203 That could also be. The problem is we have no data about the infection rate, only mortality to work with. It is impossible to decode the factors from that.
that’s exactly what i thought.
4:45 "The plague had broken out in the Provence of Hubei, in Wuhan."
*History DOES repeat itself.*
There’s just something about Wuhan that frightens me now...
*A deadly disease starts in Chinese and hits Spain and Italy hard*
Mmmmmhp :/
*"I CAN CLEARLY SEE THE PATTERN AND IT ALL COMING TOGETHER"*
Nope, no proof of it originating on Wuhan. We have no idea where the plague came from, only that it was somewhere in asia
It's kinda obvious why most plaques come from the most populated place
Nice, RLL, attribute to Byzantine Empire’s military failure against Rashidun Caliphate to Plague 👍👍
Be cool to see another video about the spanish flu in the early 1900's
France: I lost half my population!
Italy: I lost over half my population!
Byzantium: My capital is ruined!
Poland: You guys are getting sick?
Kek only 10k ppl infected in poland by corona
Dont forget germany, not hit tht bad, same as 1347
New Zealand:our country is out of lockdown
Eastern Europe knows what’s up.
Poland: Fake news!!
Bubonic Plague: Starts in Wuhan
*Hey I’ve seen this one!*
juujuu
vitun luuseri äijä :DD
Which outbreak had it start in Wuhan. Im bad with cities.
oh i saw it when i watched it again. very funny
Obblical Tongey the kung flu
@@BootlegSounds what language are you speaking
COVID-19: Allow us to introduce ourselves
An important point to make is that the death toll in China referred to occurred in Hebei 河北 in the north around modern-day Beijing, not Hubei 湖北 along the Yangtze near Wuhan.
4:46 a few years previously, the plague had broken out in the chinese province of hubei, around wuhan.
*_coincidence? i think not_*
Umm corona
Bruh I also posted that without noticing your comment
I know right ? Lol
Who knew Thanos was Chinese
It is a coincidence
30-90%, that’s a large difference
Depends on the specific form of the plague
probably also depends on the region.. more medically underdeveloped countries and regions will have a higher mortality rate
At the moment COVID-19 is sitting at around 20-21% mortality rate.
D S it will go down, but I think covid19 has a 4% death rate
@@electrichanoi7244 look at the closed cases figures. Death rate is currently 21%.
Can you do a vid on the great fire of london. Cheers
When reallifelore starts asking me if I wanna learn more or if I'm curious I know they're about to start a ad on me. lmao
Anyone else feel really lucky that their ancestors survived all those outbreaks? 😳
I’m actually here and alive because someone DIDNT. My great grandmother’s mom married a widowed man. The man had lost his first wife and his infant son in the Spanish flu pandemic. He then remarried and him and his second wife had my great grandmother. So the whole reason I’m alive today is because someone didn’t survive the Spanish flu pandemic.
@@alexandergilles8583 I was about to say something like that.
If it wasn't for all the plagues, wars, religious prosecutions, and other terrible things that happened, the events that would happen would be so different that there wouldn't be a single person from this timeline alive.
Even if the same people were to meet and have children chances are that a different sperm would reach the egg and a different person would be born.
The chances are 1 to 100 000 000. No way the same result would happen twice in a row.
Only if you are from europe, europe always gets hit with the worst of plagues
@@GoldenBoyDims let's wait a couple weeks to see what happens to the US.
Yes but at the same time your anxious if something worser than the black death comes soon
Humans:
Aduunyo Wacan underrated comment 😂
oooooooo a 14 year old got butthurt
Lmao best comment yer
Mohamed Shamloul Overpopulation isn’t a global problem. It’s only an issue in countries like India and Bangladesh, where the population is growing out of control and there’s not enough resources to go around.
@Mohamed Shamloul i mean, your statements are kinda heartless. they imply that your want people to die. And in your later comments, you say the opposite. so you are kinda confusing.
Thanos : spending years coolecting stones to wipe out half of all life
Wuhan: look what they need to do to mimic a fraction of our power
Coronavirus: _exists_
Everybody: "Time to freak out"
America: AHHH PANDEMIC
Wuhan: First time?
Adam Waishwile America had to deal with the Spanish flu pandemic more commonly called the 1918 flu pandemic
Should be Eurasia instead of wuhan
America: Screams in Ameripox. Also America: Screams in Spanish flu
Somewhat Whatever That should be a meme
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USA: *I got hit the hardest by coronavirus*
Italy: *First time?*
well USA got hit hardest cuz some dumbasses think they’re too good for masks and they dont think about other people, they’re just plain ol’ selfish
@@dazydayz more like stupid
@@dazydayz lol right
@@yarlodek5842 n o
@@yarlodek5842 if china really did have that amounts of cases, which they probably would, still doesn't change the number of cases in US. US still has WAY too much cases
Could you imagine???… If you were alive back then, even if you knew all of this information. (That it was a virus, how it spread, why it spread, what it’s root causes were and even how to avoid it)…. You still literally couldn’t get away from it, you might get bit by a flea in your sleep and there’s nothing you could do to stop it…. Even if you could “get away” there’s literally nowhere safe to go to guarantee you can stay away from something that may be infected.
That must have been SCARY AS ABSOLUTE SHIT to live through…. IF you some how managed to survive.
There is a lot of debate as to why plague spread so fast when it hit Europe in 1347. One theory is anthrax was also involved.