Why does the epidemic come

Why does the epidemic come
Morning Desk: Corona virus spreading from China to the whole world has taken the form of an epidemic.  But even before this, the outbreak of epidemic in the world has been closely watched.  In 1720, the plague spread to Europe and in 1820, cholera in Asian countries took the form of an epidemic.  Exactly 100 years later in 1920, the Spanish flu wreaked havoc and now in 2020 the Corona people have emerged as a major epidemic.  Why do epidemics come every 100 years? History is witness that in the twentieth year of every century, a huge epidemic spreads in the world.  This year it has emerged as coronavirus, but four hundred years ago the plague epidemic came at this time.  And every century after that such epidemics have been coming at this time.  All these epidemics killed a large number of people.  Some made millions and some made millions.  This does not mean that a large number of people can be killed by coronavirus.  The scope and firepower of the epidemic vary.  Nevertheless, as a precaution, let's look at the diseases that occurred in the twentieth year of every century.  The plague spread in Europe in 1720. The plague which spread in Europe around 1720 was called The Great Plague or Black Death.  This epidemic killed a large part of Europe's population.  It is said that between eight crore and twenty crore people were killed by this.  Four hundred years ago the population of Europe was very less.  The epidemic was caused by a virus called Yersinia pestis.  In medical language, it has been called bubonic plague because it causes boils like swelling and swelling in the body of a person who is called bubons.  Cholera epidemic in 1820 Cholera took the form of an epidemic in Asian countries in 1820, exactly 100 years after the plague ended.  This epidemic took Japan, Persian Gulf countries, India, Bangkok, Manila, Java, Oman, China, Mauritius, Syria etc.  1 lakh people died in Java only because of cholera.  The most deaths occurred in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.  Spanish flu in 1920 Spanish flu spread in 1920.  Although this spread was only from 1918, but its most impact was seen in 1920. It is said that due to this flu, between 1.70 crore and 5 crore people were killed all over the world.  The deadly Spanish flu entered India for the first time in June 1918, when it saw its greatest impact in Mumbai.  Now in 2020, the corona virus was introduced in China in 2020.  Now this disease has infected 145,963 people from more countries around the world.  So far 5,440 people have died due to coronavirus and 72,553 people have been cured of this virus so far, while scientists have even claimed that this virus will not end by the end of this year.
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