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Vampire Pandemics - Past and Present

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by Jonathan Roberts

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10 episodes
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Pandemic diseases are like vampires: they can’t live without us, they never die, yet we are reluctant to kill them. Follow the story of our dysfunctional relationship with epidemic diseases throughout the ages, from bubonic plague to COVID-19, and ask yourself - why have we let this go on for so long?

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5/8/2020

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August 16, 2020

Conclusion - Pandemics as Vampires

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Ebola - the structural racism of global health

<p>Ebola, the most terrifying of pandemics, is a deadly infectious disease but it is also a symptom of the racism inherent in our global medical system.</p>

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What is Vampire Pandemics - Past and Present?

Pandemic diseases are like vampires: they can’t live without us, they never die, yet we are reluctant to kill them. Follow the story of our dysfunctional relationship with epidemic diseases throughout the ages, from bubonic plague to COVID-19, and ask yourself - why have we let this go on for so long?

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