Plagued: Surviving A Modern Pandemic

Plagued: Surviving A Modern Pandemic
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Publisher : GroundSwell Books
Total Pages : 131
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ISBN-10 : 9781570678073
ISBN-13 : 1570678073
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Book Synopsis Plagued: Surviving A Modern Pandemic by : Albert Bates

Download or read book Plagued: Surviving A Modern Pandemic written by Albert Bates and published by GroundSwell Books. This book was released on 2020-09-23 with total page 131 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pandemics cannot be eliminated, but they can be stopped; the trick is discovering what will curtail any one particular outbreak. Renowned environmentalist and science writer Albert Bates presents an easy-to-understand scientific overview of the global consequences of pandemics and offers a fresh perspective on how we can coexist with them, individually and collectively. Bates recounts the history of deadly pandemics and provides a basic explanation for why diseases can infect and spread quickly, as well as how viruses invade the body and travel from host to host, further illustrating why we are all at risk. He also reminds us that disrupting natural ecosystems increases the chances of letting loose even more viruses into global populations. Discover which methods have been used to battle infectious outbreaks in the past, which social solutions are the most effective, and how to bolster our resources before the next pandemic strikes.


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