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Anybody Else Think The Virus Is World War Iii, But It’s A Silent War?
Or is it just me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends what the final death toll is and what effect it has on the world economy. It may be looked back upon as such in decades to come.
New York alone now has more cases than any country:
Coronavirus: New York has more cases than any country https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-us -canada -522392 61
New York alone now has more cases than any country:
Coronavirus: New York has more cases than any country https:/
The virus is the first domino to fall.
The global financial crash is next, poverty and hunger in the third world countries, and hungry people will fight for their lives. Who wouldn't?
So, look forward to wars, and terrorism, and general political instability.
In developed countries, shortages, unemployment, and attacks on freedom, democracy and civil liberties.
This pandemic is unprecedented, and so will be the consequences.
The global financial crash is next, poverty and hunger in the third world countries, and hungry people will fight for their lives. Who wouldn't?
So, look forward to wars, and terrorism, and general political instability.
In developed countries, shortages, unemployment, and attacks on freedom, democracy and civil liberties.
This pandemic is unprecedented, and so will be the consequences.
the 1918 pandemic killed 50 million (only 17 million died in World War I). So the Spanish Flu would have been WWII, Second World war would then have been WWIII, and Covid-19 would be WWIV.
No, I do not think its WWIII. Viruses, plagues and diseases have killed vast amounts of mankind, since man first came on this Earth.
No, I do not think its WWIII. Viruses, plagues and diseases have killed vast amounts of mankind, since man first came on this Earth.
My uncle is a doctor (he is not working with coronavirus). He introduced this topic to me and he explained it as a “biological war.” I did not realize it at first, but after thinking about it from a doctor’s perspective (I imagined what it would be like to risk your life to treat hundreds and thousands of people) it seemed like a war to me. Thanks for your opinions by the way.
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