What's going on? The world is attacked once every 100 years by deadly viruses

It seems that once every 100 years the world has been punished by deadly pandemics. The last thing we can mention is: In 1720 the plague, in 1820 cholera explosion and the latest pandemic was the Spanish flu in 1920. The researchers said that all these pandemics mentioned earlier have [...]
The last thing we can mention is: In 1720 the plague, in 1820 cholera explosion and the latest pandemic was the Spanish flu in 1920. The researchers said that all of these previously mentioned pandemics have exactly the same pattern as the coronary explosion in China.
In 1720 there was a deadly pandemic of bubonic plague. It started in Marseille and later came to be called “Researchers estimated that 100,000 people died, the Periscope broadcast.
In 1820 the first cholera pandemic took place somewhere in Asia. Among the affected countries were Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. This pandemic has killed nearly the same number of people. About 100,000 officially registered deaths. The main reason for the infection is the consumption of water from lakes infected with this killer bacteria. One of the most unstable pandemics occurred in 1920. It's Spanish flu that's infected about half a billion people and killed 100 million people. The Spanish flu holds the official record of the deadliest pandemic officially recorded in history. Now it's 2020. On the 100th anniversary of the Spanish flu, mankind is facing a possible new pandemic called Coronavirus. Although Chinese authorities were reluctant to make official statements and called for calm, the situation deteriorated rapidly.
Chinese authorities were then forced to quarantine approximately 35 million inhabitants./Periscopi/












