
tend to agree, the conditions of life here will
allow dispersion vectors only if the disease isnt too virilent. The same reason we dont have ebola outbreaks is that the vector kills too many too quickly. I would see a smaller number of deaths, hospitalized and a boatload of very sick people. The Spanish flu 1918 killed many because of overcrowding, poor sanitation and poor understanding of epedemics.
thanx,
bill
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