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Deep Dive Into Prior Pandemics: Part 3, the Black Plague in 1347-1351

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  How a Pandemic Caused Economic, Political, Social, and Religious Upheaval in France The Black Death  reached Italy's shores at the Messina port in October 1347.   The Genoese ship had stopped previously in a port on the Black Sea.  They offloaded trade goods and a devastating infection.   The diseased sailors showed strange black swellings about the size of an egg or an apple in the armpits and groin.  The swellings oozed blood and pus and were followed by spreading boils and black blotches on the skin from internal bleeding.  The sick suffered sever pain and died quickly within five days of the first symptoms. As the disease spread, other symptoms of continuous fever and spitting of blood appeared instead of the swellings or buboes.  These victims coughed ans sweated heavily and died even more quickly, within three days or less, sometimes in 24 hours.  In both types everything that issued from the body -- breath, sweat, blood from the buboes and lungs, bloody urine, and blood=bl

Qatar and COVID-19, Part 5: Can it Protect Gains Against the Virus as the Economy and Schools Continue to Reopen?

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Phase 3 Re-Opening August 1, 2020 represents to significant events.  First, Phase 3 re-opening in Qatar is now in effect.  And the Muslim population is celebrating the Eid holiday.  Since July 19, 2020, new COVID-19 cases in Qatar have fallen below 400 cases per day.  The last time we saw new cases below 400 was March 14, 2020 .   Admissions to ICU have dropped to the single digits.  Deaths of one to three people a day continue, with a few days in which no one has lost his or her life.  Since July 23, 2020, people as young as 23 and as old as 91 have died.  But, the death toll remains quite low despite the very high numbers of reported infections per 1 million population  (39,571/1 mill. -- the highest in the world). By the end of July, the death toll stood at 174 .   Experts attribute these results to several factors : a younger population, good medical care, an aggressive testing program, a well-managed contact tracing program, significant compliance among residents with rules gove