Did you know that pandemics have killed more people than all the major wars combined? Diseases have always been a part of humanity's existence for as long as any one can remember.These diseases have wiped away families and entire communities, ripping life away from half of the world's population - more than once too.And yet, humanity has conquered everytime, using these occasional blights in time to evolve technologically and significantly improve our medical practices.While some of the world's deadliest diseases have since gone the way of the dinosaur, the human race continues to survive and thrive in the face of the madness, multiplying much faster than any pandemic has been able to keep up with. This is a brazen testament to the human spirit and its commitment to longevity and growth. If anything, all the pandemics in our history - no matter how tragic - have ultimately, only helped to foster this notion in the hearts of men, women and children all over the world.It's simple, really: no disease or pandemic is strong enough to snuff out the human race. None will ever be.Four Pandemics Of The World And How We Survived by Chibuzo Samuelson is a timely book that will help the reader trace the inextricable link between our disease-ravaged history and resilience as a species.
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