Hey there’s a Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globalization_and_disease …
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I was thinking about this yesterday. I'm not an epidemiologist but I wonder if the crit. factor here is what happens when a virus jumps from a population with high established herd immunity to a new pop. lacking that immunity. Like when the Europeans barged in on the Americas.
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Keeping in mind that (I believe) herd immunities can be partial - like to variants of a virus, can be built up by exposure to similar viruses, whereas another community's herd-resistance might be facing a new-threat virus, one like nothing they have ever faced before.
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I don't see why globalized pathways *wouldn't* make it easier.
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Can’t think about this without the board came coming to mind
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The Black Death and the mongol empire something something
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