The Most Destructive Pandemics and Epidemics In Human History
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
- The world is swarming with deadly pandemics, epidemics, diseases, and the history of humanity can certainly attest to this fact. There have been many instances spanning our existence of historic epidemics that threatened humanity.
While we are typically alarmed by more modern diseases and viruses such as AIDS or influenza, many scary health epidemics have been known to resurface over time. These illnesses that almost wiped out humans seem like something that could only happen in the distant past, but be warned: if we're not careful, future diseases could threaten to end humanity as we know it.
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Compared to the above pandemics, on a 1-10 scale, what would you rate our current situation?
Weird History 2 maybe even a 3
2. China didn't try their best
2
John of Drones lol okay 🙄
3. Still something to be careful of
We are so lucky to be born in an era of hygiene and scientific awareness of diseases.
Mrs Potato head ahhha yes so you forgot Coronavirus???
Coronavirus: am I a joke to you?
I totally agree with you. Life was great until this coronavirus bullshit happened!
Well at least there are many countries trying to find a vaccine to stop the spreading,however, we still need to follow the recommendations of WHO to make more slow the peak of this outbreak xd
@@kaayslb3940 yeah with we handle with hygiene and scientific awareness, like she said
They laughed at me in the past for buying a plague doctor costume. Guess who's laughing now?
I have one too ...maybe it's a calling , maybe our ancestors were plaque doctors and now it's time to bring out our skills
Best comment ever🤣
😂😂😂😂
Omg those things are horrifying
Still them
“Pandemics Can even efect the entire world”
Everyone in 2020: tell me about it.
Lol
True tho
Yeah, because this video was made during the first peak of COVID...
Pandemic and scamdemic are two different things
I would 100 percent agree it
Ebola scares me the most, hands down. It’s so incredibly infectious, and even with treatment the survival rate is pretty low
At least it’s not airborne😅
i know, there’s another low outbreak in the Congo. my prayers go out to them.
@@rxloi_0 Those prayers cured the virus! Nah, just kidding. It never does shit.
@@NeoTribe1 what’s the point of commenting that? Of course you do this behind a screen and would never say things of this manner In real life. Keep opinions to your self as no one asked for it.
@@NeoTribe1 neither does negativity, js 🙄
Can't wait for "What life was like during the Covid-19 outbreak" in a few decades.
Covid-19, also known as the golden age of streaming services
_ really_confused _ “it first started out with panic and fighting? And what over? None other than toilet paper”
Definitely sounds like a weird history fact that generations from now will be hearing about
To simply live through this outbreak is cool to think about because nothing is gonna be like it was. This is gonna change how things are done and we liv d through it
Me too
Kris Martinez life was lame.
“Striking at four thirty....”
Me: Am or pm
Weird History: “Bce”
Omg I thought the same
Back in the day
Before our Common Era. because Before Christ is technically not correct.
Smellyyy Productions truth
And here I thought “BCE” meant “Before Cesar Empire” and “CE” Cesar Empire
🤦🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
I had the swine flu in 2009. I was eight at the time and truly felt like I was going to die... so grateful for modern medicine!
John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
Let us now look to Jesus Christ and thank Him for His provision and also what he promised His faithful servants after death which is eternal life in holiness and honor
@@isaiahbakombo8603 the bible is not relevant when talking about a disease, a disease that could poss have leaves the commenter dead if modern medicine made by scientists and doctors didn’t exist
@@herrscheroftheend1963 it is because it gives that hope that on judgment day all this will end because imperfect and sin and evil will end, in the Name of Jesus, amen
@@isaiahbakombo8603 Why do Christian people not just thank God for making scientists and giving them their scientific abilities? I don't get how you always default to this flimsy, flowery, insubstantial fluff when God probably gave the scientists the tools to cure diseases.
It’s really fascinating how history repeats itself..
Nothing is being repeated in this SCAMDEMIC!!!! Obama's Weaponized Wuhan Flu ain't a bit like any other epidemic in history because it ain't as dangerous as the Libtards would like to try to make everyone think!!!! And if it was, the joke is on everyone because those idiotic cloth Compliance Devices y'll are wearing like sheeple would NEVER save your behinds!!!! SMDH!!!!
😡 😡 😡
@@michaellarenee4856 is this a joke 💀
@@realjoaquin2244 are you laughing???
yeah u sound dumb asf
@@michaellarenee4856 yes, because your comment sounded very dumb
Gonna sit my 11 year old in front of this video when she screams that "This is the worst plague EVER!" next time I have to tell her we can't go out for ice cream.
This is a plague?
@@jordandennis6794 Id say so yah.
Spoken like a true kid, Ice cream takes priority over health. I stan.
Then show how they made ice cream in the old days
By HAND! she will think twice about it.
If you want to put her off sex , go onto xvideos and look for fails vids the top one has some footage so cringe worthy it comes close to putting you off for life
As a biomedical researcher, I really think that we are enormously lucky to live in the 21st century. Just in the last month, diagnostic tests have been developed and distributed within weeks, drug screening has led to first clinical trials (using Ebola or HIV drugs) and vaccine trials have already enrolled people (I just published a video about COVID-19 research breakthroughs). Back in the days, well... we had blood letting to reduce "hot blood".
You are correct. Cupping and using leeches, at least for this, are gone. And yet through all of these events, the human race is still here. We'll get through this one too and thank you for what you do.
If in the past the world was as globalised as it is today, without or modern medicine- I’m pretty sure this could wipe out billions . I study biological anthropology and i’m doing modules in pathology and anatomy and infectious disease and osteology, very strange times we are indeed. I find it fascinating but sad and disturbing.
Thank you for the work you do. And thank you for the reminder that progress and good things are still happening during this.
Bill D they also would also cut the skin and slow blood to drain into bowls.
Spanish flu casualties was 50 to 100 million
My mom has a good friend who was diagnosed with HIV in the early 90s, and it still hasn't developed into AIDS. She lives a very healthy and active life.
That is indeed a very lucky woman, and is reassuring to see! I'm happy to have stumbled upon this!
Sometimes some people work as carriers of viral diseases for other people🙏
She's on a whole heap of antivirals.
That ladies luck is amazing! I'm glad she is doing well x
John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
If you're lucky to be alive right now, be grateful. Enjoy every moment you have with your loved ones. Everything else is vanity.
Shutup
@@NeoTribe1 stfu
John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
Remember if you are alive now, your ancestors survived many or all of these virus's. So you have a damn good chance also of surviving this. :)😀
All of the above. They are all equally terrifying.
Equally? What would you pick between Corona and the Bubonic Plague?
Hell yeah
@@confidential5743 Corona
Con Fidential corona doesn’t seem as deadly as the bubonic plague because through the use of our modern technology, we are able to help those who were infected (being on oxygen, etc). Deathrate seems lower because of technological advancements in healthcare. COVID also spreads more easily than the plague. If COVID happened in in the 1300s, I’m pretty sure the entire world would be devastated from that disease.
2020: A 2% mortality rate? It's the end of the world!
Medieval Europe: *laughter turns to bloody coughing then silence*
then rats come to feast the corpse
To be fair if the disease mutates enough it could become more deadly, after all the Spanish Flu wasn't bad until it's second wave.
Yeah its weird how experience from past pandemics has altered the behavior towards new pandemics
It's like they learned it spreads easy and to not gather
Maybe we should go back to blood letting since that's what was being done then
This is in practice for the real thing!
*Bring out yer dead*
"...it lasted for 225 years"
*chokes*
Covid honey you better not
Don’t worry, once it’s killed all the Karens, anti-maskers, and anti-vax “people” it’ll eventually die out.
I hope it last temporary like the Black Death
lol k
Swine flu: believed to have killed 200,000 people worldwide
The coronavirus: *those are rookie numbers*
Every other plague before the 21st century: "Isn't it fun spectating try-outs for low-division junior varsity?"
@@jordanzempel111 BAHAHAHHA
10 months into the Covid "pandemic" and its figures don't even match the first month of the Spanish flu. Talk about a 3rd rate pandemic.
Covid is fear mongering disease ✌🏼
Black death:pftttt coronavirus cant reach 200 million deaths xD
I want to hear about the Native American tribes, what life was like. In particular, the Anasazi.
Lamones Jr racist asl
@@Szcza04 what?
The channel Timeline did one discussing whether or not the Anasazi were cannibals or victims of cannibalism. Lengthy, clocking in at almost an hour but I'd recommend it.
Aziz ansari is a not so funny indian comedian
@Tony Soza Sure I'm because I bet you know huh? Fuck outta here
The voice of the narrator is so relaxing!
Why thank you (read it in the voice)
@@WeirdHistory *MY SUGGESTION* {for future video topic} : "History's greatest innervaters and innervations" , those inventions that were made by quick thinking on short notice adjustments of already existing items and those who became notorious for solving dire problems in a crisis. 🙋♂️🧠👨🏫🌏😷🎰🦠
This narrator should redo all the videos on this channel that he didn’t do!
Right?? Every night I try to watch this channel I always fall asleep 😩 🤣
Is it Kevin Spacey? Sure sounds like it...
It's weird how I don't even remember the 2009 pandemic, for it being responsible for so many infections and deaths, it's strange how we didn't respond to it like we are with covid-19 today. I just went on with my life as normal.
Well for most of it I was only 3.
Well I lot of people got vaccinated… back then it wasn’t political…. Everything now is politicized
@@kawaiistargazing1339 couldn’t agree more
Yes isn't it?
280k died from the 2009 virus, covid has killed ~5 million so far
You seem to have missed the Swine Flu outbreak of the 1970's, which was very frightening for us here in the US.
Also, wish you had gone into Ebola more extensively; the symptoms are horrific, and caring for the sick was highly problematic because the assistants to the doctors often abandoned their responsibility and fled.
(Thank you for letting me bend your ear)!
corona virus: *I’m the worst virus ever no one can stop me!*
every other pandemic: *_that’s cute_*
😂
LMAOOOO
@@jelu-ol6tw huh..? thats why they said "other pandemics: thats cute" because other pandemics were much worse
Ebola: bitch who am I!?-
@@jelu-ol6tw everyone who's not an idiot knows. It's not like you're better off contracting covid now than you would have been then. 99% of those who get it require no treatment.
You guys should make a video about the dark times revolving around the assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand. The whole assassination revolves around a wrong turn on a street and a sandwich. It’s pretty amazing!
You really need to listen to Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. He does a fantastic segment on that.
I believe the one I heard was called Blueprints For Armageddon, should be free here on RUclips.
@@nickbloom6861 Dan Carlin is the shit! Thanks to Joe, I would've never found the guy. If I never found Dan Carlin I would have never been recommended weird history.
@@end0skeleton778 Me too! Rogan is the only reason I ever heard of Carlin either. Nobody I know knows who he is and I never see him referenced anywhere. Thank god for JRE, I have discovered so many amazing people because of that podcast.
Nick Bloom I watched it after a Joe Rogan podcast it’s awesome!
Watch ask a mortician she did this story in a video.
“Dad, what did you do during the COVID-19 pandemic?”
“Yelled at people on cod that I need to shave ma arsehole son”
cod is pog and swag
😂😆 me too!
I just be trolling on COD
I found this channel when I was home quarantjne really sick with covid. This channel helped me power thru the 14days, I was extremely lethargic, had no vaccines then and everyone was convinced I was gonna die. I love his voice, I love his dry sarcasm and I will always have fond memories of him as he was there to narrate in my dying times
I’m form Mexico, and I remember when the swine flu was at it’s top, we sent a ship with humanitarian relief to Haiti and they rejected for fear to contract the disease, because there was pork meat in the shipment, even though it was already stablished that that wasn’t possible, just to show how misinformation and fear can bring us down
Tavo Flores M haha that was probably because the media at the time was blaming Mexico - they had the patient 0
Yes misinformation also known as GOSSIP. Sadly people haven't changed much over the millennias.
Yupp just like this bs corona virus all it is is a martial law beta test
And hysteria🙄
Simplyyy Anai You know, I’m not a conspiracy theorist in any way, but it’s pretty alarming how the sheeples just got so frightened, listened to the NEWS 24/7 , who just want ratings, did no looking into the CDC who has actual stats, and just DID this economical DISASTER, without even a baaaa. FOR WHAT? Vulnerable people DIE. It’s part of life! There’s 7.7 BILLION people in the world!
I had a hand sanitizer ad before this 😫
btw I ruined the 69 likes
Covid : WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN!
underrated comment
We all need to do that.
We to lol
LMFAO I’M ROLLING😭
Why does nobody ever mention Zika? I remember everyone was talking about it nonstop, and then it seemingly vanished one day overnight never to be mentioned again
It IS still followed. Public health departments across the USA continue to monitor & use mosquito control methods, & fund research.
There’s also Chikungunya. West Nile.
The world of infectious disease control doesn’t stop for the Covid pandemic, no more than Siphyllis, Chlamydia, Gonnorrhea, treatment & control stop due to HIV/AIDS.
You may go to the cdc website to search current data on Zika surveillance, incidence, morbidity.
Best. 🙂💚🌱
As a history major and lover of fall things history. I love this channel...
Me too, I'm a history geek
Same
Brittney Starling How is your major working out?
Hassan Abdulahi I graduated several years ago and finished law school I guess I should’ve said as someone who was a history major lol
This comment used to get hearted.
Just a literate peasant here. This is a good one
@@curvedwhale I know it man
I like this one I have always curious about this and think this will make a great video
That's a good one
Please make this happen
When they played Mozart's Lacrimosa, I knew this channel Is in the right hands...
THIS.
I wonder how deadly COVID would’ve been if it happened around any of these eras, without the knowledge of medicine scientists have now.
The answer to your questions are through the Karen's of the world and how they're behaving
If coronavirus took place 100 years ago, there would probably be twice as many deaths as there is now.
Well they had the Flu and Spanish flu back thrn
@@codywalden7105
Actually way less due to less commercial travel and other modern stuff that we do today that spreads covid. If you want to know what covid would be like 100 years ago, go look at how covid is effecting poorer countries. Covid seems to spread mostly through developed countries so there's your answer
Well we would need the knowledge of scientists now to live then to create such a virus.
We have lived through a Pandemic.. never thought I'd see this in my life time. This will go down in history. 2020. Rest in Peace to every one who sadly lost their lives.
Well since this is like the 5th carona virus in the last 30 years.... You have to be under 8 years old to say this🤔
@@kimmmerkim5811 OK troll🤣
@@kimmmerkim5811 SARS and MERS never got this big, you smartass. You're probably ten yourself, though.
Shut up bitch
@@gavinoroquearuda9456 Wow.. Gavino there's only one little bitch and that's you 😅
waits patiently for covid 19 documentary when i'm 60 years old
Honourable mention: the AIDS pandemic. People were so afraid and uninformed by AIDS and HIV that even doctors and nurses at the start of the pandemic would refuse to touch their patients as they thought they could catch it through airborne, so the patients would be locked in a room alone with very little treatment. It’s so sad that in certain parts of Africa, AIDS is still an epidemic today, especially when we have so much information about it now and that we have medication to help treat the virus so that carriers can lead a long life.
I got swine flu back in the day. it was definitely the worst flu I have ever had in my life
Dylan i’m so glad I didn’t get it. I knew a couple people who got it but i never had the perception that it was that bad because i was quite young when it happened. How was it?
Me, my mom and dad had it too! We were booked off for a out 3 weeks.
Thalia Botha omg 😯
I had it too, for about two weeks or so. I felt pretty sick but oddly enough, bronchitis makes me more ill than swine flu did.
I got it too, I was about 11. I got the Tamaflu they had, so on medication I had no symptoms but exhaustion. I was an 11 year old with the energy of a 50 year old for a couple weeks. Then I was fine.
Y'all are really just putting out these videos about diseases and plagues during this time lol I find it kinda funny but also scary 😂😭😭
Anyways, very interesting video 👍
if it helps ppl to stay indors either because they have something to watch or because they are scared out of their ignorance.. thats great.
It helps put things into perspective. Yes, this is bad. But there have been worse. At least we have science and can manage it with common sense, scientific research/advancement and lessons learned in history.
This is actually a reupload. I watched the same video like a year ago way before all this shit happened.
NO WAY NO WAY
Do stay indoors just don’t have a weird username
The Justinian Plague was almost certainly Yersinia pestis (bubonic plague), both as determined from gene sequencing and very detailed first hand accounts (like Procopius)
how many more pandemics for ppl to realize that hygiene is important
Which of these would scare me the most?
Answer - ALL OF IT
Pneumonic Plague, definitely that one. Airborne spread and almost 100% death rate. Antibiotics can kill it, but there is a rising concern that a multi-resistant strain is developing due to the over-use of antibiotics.
Agreed. All pandemics and epidemics suck
Nobody:
Me: *patiently waits for bubonic plague to be mentioned*
*bubonic plague* : thanks for caring about me bro gounlimited.to/rva8ie74xyd9/Woohoney.mp4
ぽぴぽろPopiporo it’s probably the top pandemic on the list since it killed between 75 million and 200 million people in only a few years
@ぽぴぽろPopiporo yep.
The plague is still current in California
I have been watching/listening for over a month now. Oddly enough the voice relaxes me.
If you haven't done the Australian war against the emus I recommend it
Guess we are gonna end up in the history books one day. Man!, that's gonna be one hell of a story to past down in the next generation.
I remember when H1N1 was around, my dad was losing his shit, since I'm high risk (asthma) and then SARS happened, and he lost his shit again... now COVID is a thing and I've never seen him more paranoid.
* *coronavirus has left the chat* *
Aryan Agarwal it's still here bruhhh
Entered*
almost 600,000 people have died of coronavirus. it didn't leave the chat :(
@@char4980 scientists say 1 crore ppl will be dead coz of it. N I'm counting the nos.
Char and? Compare that to a real pandemic
The best way to prepare for something is paying close attention to what happened to those who didn't. That's what this video taught me.
Excellent information. But what about the big Hong Kong Flu in 1968, the Asian Flu in 1957 and SAARS, more recently? Definitely worth mentioning.
I actually ended up getting swine flu when it was going around! I was 7 years old at the time and I don't remember much other than being really hot and seeing two parmedics standing over my bed and looking down at me very worriedly. I scared the crap out of my mom when I stopped responding to her and almost ended up hospitalized.
Ya, I mostly just remember the fever. That and going to the doctor's and having a needle up my nose. Gotta love that
i got the swine flu as well and i don’t remember much but rhat my sister was scared to get near me
I remember getting the swine flu when it was going around when I was about 12-13. I remember being super hot and achy. Since my sister and I shared a room she had to sleep on the couch. The only good things about it was having my own room for about a week and staying home from school.
I believe I got it in 2010 when I was 9 years old. My entire class was infected and eventually, I got it as well. I remember having had a severe headache and stomach ache, and I couldn't fall asleep nor lie or sit down because of the pain. Next thing I knew, I was throwing up the entire day... it was fucking terrifying.
Same, i don't remember very much as i was very young (3-5) and all i remember is crying a lot. My mum said she carried me to the doctors in her arms in a total panic. I'm glad i survived cus it would've sucked to die.
Why cant you be my social studies teacher lol
I feel like back in April, this was interesting information that helped me get my mind off quarantine, and gave me hope that this wouldn't keep getting worse. Now, RUclips recommending me this mid November comes off as insensitive.
Seriously?
I’d like to see a video on old timey surgical procedures.
Yes me too but not near meal times lol.😂
This is sort of comforting to me: Covid-19 is not even the first pandemic in this century and is far less dangerous compared to Ebola or the black death. We'll get through this, people.
sorry to pop your bubble: ebola killed 11k ppl in 2 years (2014-2017) corona already killed 10 times more ppl in just 3 month. Yes ebolas mortality rate is much higher, but it doesnt spread that fast because symptoms show early. The danger in corona doesnt lie in its mortality rate but the spreading. You can have corona and infect ppl before even having symptoms.. maybe you dont even get symptoms and spread the virus in your whole family, neighbourhood etc. and no one knows because they only test ppl which have to be in hospital (both patients and staff)
Landy Carreon Someone clearly has no clue of what’s going on... corona is more dangerous than Ebola
Very true and also, you can’t forget Typhoid Mary lol
@@No_Way_NO_WAY this is still not the worst...
We're all supposed to have died of swine flu, the SARS virus, Asian bird flu H1 N1,etc. in decades past.
Y2K was supposed to have collapsed civilization.
This latest scare is overblown to a considerable degree.
Fool me once shame on you Fool me seventeen times shame on me.
The panicky idiots are falling for it again. Ten years from now they'll fall for something else, and then something else, and then something else....
Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.
Life has a 100% mortality rate so live it up.
No shit. Once you take that first breath you're doomed, and if you don't take that first breath you're already dead.
lifes a b and then u d
But, but, we need to quit life so we can hide from this flu virus! Reeeeeeeeeeee!
@@NeoTribe1 reeeee?
@@The1stHomosapien that’s why we get high😳😳😅😅
Europe be like:
Ah Sh*t, here we go again
Weird History is my favorite channel! Thank you
I would like to see more Native American history
@Sue Taft excuse me what
@@miauthe1 Sue Daft*
Yes!
I love how someone disliked but this vid is up for a minute lmao
facts yo
Competition?
JAYJAYmodding i do the same, because i dont want to add it to my liked videos playlist but if i end up clicking on it again ill know i watched it
Professional misery-guts, who dislike anything regardless how well made. It doesn't matter though because both likes and dislikes count as interaction, therefore bringing in $$$ and acknowledgement.
People are weird
One of the books in my small medical library (back when I was a medical librarian) was the first edition of COLOR ATLAS OF AIDS by Alvin E. Friedman-Kien. One of the hardest things about looking at that book was knowing that some poor persons had suffered from the symptoms shown in the photographs.
The bubonic plague is recorded as being visually shocking. Large bulbs of rotting blood popping out all over the victims bodies, bursting and infecting everyone around. Foul smells of rotting flesh while the person was alive, people left for dead, entire towns abandoned, piles of corpses on the streets, and absolutely no hope for cure for one in every four people. Absolutely insane. I’d say that ones the worst by far
All of a sudden medieval plague paintings dont look as detached as they used to...
I’m glad I found this channel. Consistent, quality content.
Oh wow, I had H1N1 back around 2010 or 2011. It was awful...fatigue, fever, achy, just glad I got over it. Too bad these diseases can’t be “seen”, like when someone exhales, touches something, etc. Please stay safe everyone.
I remember reading, back when I was a medical librarian, that sickle cell trait helps prevent death from malaria, which may explain why enough persons survived for sickle cell anemia to be a problem.
During the influenza, medical researches kept pushing for social distancing but governments didnt listen until it was too late.
I'm glad times are changing to protect lives that could be lost and advance our fight against diseases.
You might want to check your facts... I've been alive for 57 years I barely ever get the flu or cold... and the ain't been no social distancing going on?😴
Have times really changed so much? Basic health safety things, such as masks, have become a political or social statement rather than being acknowledged as just good, common sense. Idiots screaming that they have the right to infect everyone they scream at and than tangentially every single person these people come in contact with....Hummmm, times have changed? I'm thinking bot so much.
@@karendawson5063 I’ve never seen a platypus in real life, but unlike you, I am able to realise that my subjective experience is not universal, and that just because I haven’t experienced something doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Grow up, because despite being in your 50s you appear to have the self awareness more typical of a nursery school aged child. Have a good day
@@whaleymom76masks are proven infective units. Much of the propaganda about social distancing, shoving a mask on everyone including those with mental disorders who panic because of them and ostracizing them for it, building an air of fear and misinformation… all of it was built around the premise of our government wanting to “look good.” All they accomplished was looking like fools.
hey y’all. just because worse plagues have happened, that doesn’t mean people aren’t still in danger now. keep social distancing and stay healthy!
Thank you for the advice.
Wow, ground breaking advice!
nocturnalx5 no need to be rude, there’s people not taking this seriously
@@molly-cw9tj Indeed.
Love getting advice from idiots who are drunk on the koolaide.
I've been binging your videos and ironically binging the plague videos while showering LOL
Less people, more resources. This is the best way to save the planet.
Can you do what life was like for slaves coming to America??
Rosa Denson Play the Assassin’s Creed Pirates game, very informative and accurate.
I agree, human trafficking is still around in por...oh, you mean in the 1700's...
that would be a very informative but very anguishing video.
It wouldn't be accurate as the first slaves were unable to read, write, speak or communicate in any form.
@@b.b.4411 is that sarcasm? you're telling me they had no way to communicate with each other in west Africa 400 years ago?
“30 Years Later” Covid-19..
In 2009 I was 18 and living in a women's shelter. The swine flu unfortunately spread through the women's shelter very fast and I ended up getting it. It was one of the worst flu's I've ever had. I felt like I was dying! Luckily I was young and strong and after a week or so I started to improve. But it was a gnarly sickness.
Yo even we are living through one of the future videos this right now is a major event of the human history
There are three Horsemen Of The Apocalypse who feel so overlooked right now.
I would like to see a list of all pandemics ranked my lethality and see how COVID-19 compares.
ruclips.net/video/v743pmwuPIY/видео.html
It’s at the bottom
Cant really answer that until after the pandemic hits and we've all the data
But the hysteria is gonna be an 8, easy.
People need to realize, around 2000 are dying everyday in America and that's with all our modern science, if this disease had hit 100 years ago, it would have been a lot deadlier than it's already been.
The 19th century outbreak of the bubonic plague reached Sydney in Australia in 1900. A poor area of Sydney, called the Rocks, was largely demolished and rat catchers were paid per rat caught and killed. The outbreak was stopped in its tracks.
I love watching your channel probably my favourite history channel
I like how you mentioned the first known cases and early history! And all over the world too! Well researched indeed 😊
So, completely turned my whole family on to this channel! Keep doing what you’re doing ❤️
This plague, COVID-19, scares me the most!
Bu cuz its heppnina now
The Diseases From The Past Were Way More Scarier And Deadly Than Covid
I want to know about the war in Belgium in "Ieper"
Also i subscribed and i dont regret it!
I love your video!♡♡♡
Let's stop blaming the animals for human nasty and gross behavior. .
@L H It stems from what human interference has done with animals.
So you think humans are not animals!!! We are not plants or rocks, but you just proved the theory of STUPID. Go back to your mama's basement.
@@karenedwards6713 "Karen" Yup.
What if it came from the Virulogy Lab in Wuhan China?
@L H yeah, that could’ve been how a lot of dangerous diseases started, because of the millions of people that share a single braincell
Cries in coronavirus
A+ video!
LOVE IT! Such a unique phenomena and history behind it!
New to the channel. So glad I found it. Not sure if you have done yet as still looking through your videos... though it would be interesting to see a video on the Origins of some nursery rhymes. Such asuch as London bridge is falling down, Or ring around the Rosie.
I truly love this channel.
Me too.
Tik Tok , Twitter and Facebook are the greatest pandemics of our time.
Ok boomer
@@daneyel4557 ewie you still say boomer
Well said
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Goddamn right! You get rid of those life suckers & you become a true human again. It’s amazing.
The Joseon Dynasty (modern day South and North Korea) experienced a roughly two hundred year measles epidemic that took hundreds of thousands of lives.
Love your videos! Love history! Especially British history. I know a lot more about British history than Swedish history, where I come from. 🙂
Is it possible you guys can do makeup throughout the ages? Like which looks we’re popular?
We've got one on the history of lipstick and one on Elizabeth the I's killer makeup
There's a few videos like that already from other channels just so you know! They're pretty interesting. Not all will go too far back (like not too far before the early 1900s) but, some do. The victorians pinched their cheeks to get them rosy red and a lot of makeup back in the day had lead in it....scary suff.
@@somecallmelizx oh great what are they????
Hey Weird History, just wanted to say that this was one of your best videos to date! I have decent knowledge of all the events covered, but it was very well researched, contained no mistakes, and I actually learned a few new anecdotes! Excellent video to show to people these days to introduce the historical relationship between humans and infectious diseases!
Thanks very amazing 🤩 facts
I was in middle school when I caught the swine flu, I was so sick and miserable for a week but thankfully recovered. However when i returned to school I realized I was one of the first students to catch it as a quarter of my classmates were now gone and at home with it.
That was only 10 years ago and while I didn't know anyone that died from it, almost everyone I knew caught it at some point.
I said this last year when the world shut down, "how come this didn't happen for swine flu?" There was no masks or social distancing back then. I think it's great, the precautions now taken, but why weren't they done back then? It's always given me an off feeling about the whole situation... Conspiracy vibes.
literally the only episode i haven’t skipped through. not once.
Just recently found this channel and I absolutely love it!!!!
the worst thing about the current pandemic is that over a 3rd of the population is still in denial, unwilling to admit it exists and unwilling to do what's necessary to contain and eradicate it, which just helps the virus not the public !!
In the 1970s my grandma was already in her 90s and I was privileged to be born to see her told me tales of traders arriving in our hometown Calabar with stocks of yam which could be offloaded and stacked to create walls that were as long as the longest roads in the town but then would die leaning on the yams. When I asked her why they died, she said they'd succumbed to the Spanish Flu that hit the world after the Great War. I was still barely ten years old at the time and had never heard of that plague until grandma told me. It was amazing when I grew up to read of it in history books.
Rest in peace, Makamba.
Great video,, and also great choice of music, being at at beginning Mozart's Requiem,,, very fitting,,!!
Can you talk about the fashion in history?I find it really interesting how much it’s changed.Love your videos,Weird History!
They didn't talk about Ebola
I always love and enjoy your videos. I am both informed and humoured ✊
Can’t believe we are going through a pandemic now🙁