@@humairahhhh The Black Death had one of the most infectious symptoms like the big pimples (forgot the name) on every part of your skin where it would pop at sometime, you never know when, and it disperses into a liquidish gas where if another person got in contact with it, they'd get infected, that's why the Black Death caused so many infectees and deaths.
@@idkyoutube1 assuming that it just started today for the first time so no immunity and taking the death rate of 30-60% of the population (literally Google it you with see dozens of sources with that) it would kill 2.34billion-4.68billion people the lowest rate I found came from my social studies 8 textbook at 25% (I wish I could remember it's name) so using that it's still 1.95 billion people now consider the time and culture difference they may have had less medical knowledge but were far more willing to do what needed to be done for the greater good or "because god commands it" they would do it now days it's all about individual rights (look at how people are responding to covid19 for perspective) and with the death rate much higher send the fact it is about as contagious and that quarantine was an invention to slow its spread I don't think it's too hard to assume the same total population death rates
@@johnfijnvandraat It's a comparison not a logical way to think, then, sure it could kill a few million but modern medicine is so strong that it can treat everything it has to offer.
@MK-xr4lg I would argue Ronald and Nancy Reagan are largely responsible for the HIV/AIDS epidemic, killing so many people, much less so Fauci. They refused to take it seriously and ignored the repeated warnings and calls to action from the CDC and NIH. That is, until Rock Hudson died. But that would upend the wingnut narrative and chip away at the whitewashed legacy of "Saint Reagan," and we wouldn't want that, would we?
My daughter had swine flu in 2009.. she missed something like 3 weeks of school, had a fever that never went down, she lost so much weight, she never actually gained the body mass back and was just miserable the whole time.
I was one of the first cases of swine flu in MD, I was in middle school at the time. No one else got it, but they couldn’t do anything for me. I had a fever reach 106 and would only go down to 104 for over a week. I was delirious, and don’t remember anything after I passed out from exhaustion. Last thing I said was “well I guess I’m going to die now 🤷🏻♀️” 😩😂 did not die, but I’m fairly certain my brain fried.
@@Shawarma101well,... corona still isn't as bad as the black death, they probably would have thought of corona as a cold or smth (especially that people didn't get that old and most weren't therefore at risk) The focus was on the black death🤷
In the Black Death, they thought it was airborne, so they wore masks (not the bird masks). People who contracted it were dead within the first 12 hours and they didn’t know where it came from. So, they basically wore masks for no reason.
Bubonic plague was spread by rat flees. The only time it was air borne is if someone got pneumonic form . One of the reasons it was so rampant was the local government made people give up their pets assuming pets were germy. The irony is the pets would have kept the rat population down or atleast deterred rats from going in peoples houses. Also the rat flea hates horses so people who lived in barns with the horses were at better chance of not getting bit by the specific flea that carried the plague
I’m just thinking about how harder it was to live through the older pandemics in the older times. Not much medicine, precautionary tools, no entertainment to ease oneself at home, not much scientific data etc.
Scientific data has proven that most infections spread at home after going out to the grocery store or home from work and more likely to catch it from a family member than random stranger. Yet during the beginning half they still told us to rush home to our families after work and shopping for food.. ALL WHILE LIMITING THE AMOUNT OF GROCERY STORES WE CAN TO TOO Atleast they had their freedom and didn't know what to do vs knowing what to do and still doing it wrong lol
And like scientific news/updates would take so long to spread :( everything would get told mostly by word of mouth, I wonder how many karen’s got people killed with no way to google fact check back in those days smh
The reason Ebola was so short lived was because of how fast it acted. People died within days sometimes hours so there wasn’t time for it to spread. Also since the symptoms were so drastic and quick it was easier to spot and contain that person to stop the spread.
It had a lot to do with response. WHO came in early, created treatments & made people separate & change burial customs. COVID had such a slow response, especially at its origin site. Idiot leaders here & at the origin site being political & worrying about optics
Old comment but id like to add that the health departments of many countries also closely monitored people which they could do because of the quick onset symptoms. We all need to be more aware of how much goes into preventing disease
Also Ebola really is just not good at spreading, only through bodily fluids. But the Black Death spread through fleas and aerosols like covid, it could spread much more easily. With Ebola you need more direct contact usually
Funnily enough: Black Death/Bubonic Plague would really be nothing but an ant to us in present time. We are so advanced now, it’d just passover somewhat fast.
I mean the reason why so many died is because they had no immunity so if we had no immunity and it hit us we would be destroyed and little human life would be found if it spread everywhere
Not necessarily. The bubonic plague is still very much around in developing countries. There's a point of no return once you get it. You either get treated immediately, or you die.
@@LegoCityFilms well the rats weren’t really at fault either, it was a sort of bug that was believed to be carried by rats, but the main reason was low hygiene and the quick spread of bugs and pests. You can’t blame the rats for the humans unhygienic way of living that made the actual illness carrier capable of destroying them. Also even though it sucks that cats died, they weren’t the only species that was accused of stuff like that. Non christians were blamed as well going against gods will and being the reason god punished humanity. Jews had to carry a lot of blame since they were 1. Rich 2. Giving out debts while collecting interest. The second practice was seen as a taboo in Christianity and people who were envious of the Jews who were able to easily make money, wanted their money, people who actually hated Jews and people who owed them money, blamed and attacked them. And that’s only a small fraction of the craziness. If you research the Black Plague you’ll find out more. Though I would like to know where you read that cat information from, since I never read anything about it and would love to hear more. Was it something like the believe black cat equals bad luck? Or was there more to it?
@@natefnbr8494 um, no. It was not that easy to avoid. It was more like this. Be careful who you have sex with. Sleep only with careful partners. Be careful when picking out tattoo parlors. Carry your own needles if your going to take drugs. Or don't take drugs involving needles. Or that hospitals are really careful about testing blood for transfusions. And pray that you didn't have the misfortune to be born with HIV or need blood in a rush or was being treated in a clinic that couldn't afford enough clean supplies. Plenty of people ended up with HIV that didn't engage in risky behavior to "earn" it.
Fun fact. The Spanish flu occurred at the same time small pox vaccines were rolled out.The only people who didn't die were the unvaccinated. 🤔 but most idiots don't study their history. Obviously.
During wartime, no one in europe wanted to admit how many of their people were dying. Despite this influenza not originating in Spain, as they were the only party not actively fighting other countries, they were who got the name. No war time party wanted to tell anyone the actual numbers of deaths as that would have had consequences for every nation.
silenced it for some reaason..just like they got rid of the evidence of us ever going to the moon....WAKE THE FUCK UP. YOU'RE BEING LIED TO ABOUT EVERYTHING. AND ALL THESE VIRUSES HAVE PATENT NUMBERS. YOU KNOW IT HAS COME OUT THAT COVID WAS MAN MADE. UST LIEK EVERYTHING. YOU'RE CONTROLLED. GOD DAMN YOU STUPID FUCKIGN RETARDS. GULLIBLE AS SHIT MORONS
Zack actually nothing was renamed. SARS stands for severe acute respiratory syndrome which can be caused by coronavirus. Yes there are many types of coronavirus. Covid-19 being a novel corona virus we havent seen before (outside a lab in wuhan) lol
Covid: a few stores shut down and we were put in lockdown for a couple months Black Death: do not breathe. Do not even move a muscle. Must direct all attention away from myself.
Me too. As soon as they released that hospitals get paid for covid deaths I stopped listening. Getting 37,000 a covid death in America is making them call literally anything covid deaths. My friends dad died of cancer, his cert says covid on it…
@@Leiomanoa a hospital will get additional reimbursement if somebody is being treated for covid-19 so let's say if you go in and you get put on a ventilator because you get pneumonia and you have COPD or emphysema they will put you on that and you are in the hospital simply because you had infection in your lungs that caused the ammonia to occur if they get really sick and passed away and they put down covid they get a percentage back on reimbursements for coverage. And it would be asinine to think a hospital would not be reimbursed for every death that is tied quote-unquote to covid-19 not sure if you've experienced this or not two months ago my neighbor's uncle got in a motorcycle accident on 95 he died because he slid and smacked his head on the guardrail the family is now pissed off because the cause of death was covid-19 so unless covid-19 ran across the street on all four legs and he swerved to miss it how the f*** would that be the cause of death
I had swine flu and it was awful. I missed almost a whole month of school. My family kept me quarantined and I had to use paper products and I wasn’t allowed downstairs. When I needed to use the bathroom I had to put on a mask just to leave my room. My room was bleached daily and I was on so much medicine. All because one boy at school had it and his mom let him come to school and he drank from the same water fountain I did.
Should we tell him that we also have a hemorrhagic fever endemic to the North American region? Hantavirus is monitored by department of fishing game and the CDC throughout the US and has occasional outbreaks when humans forget how to keep mice out of their house. It is endemic among the deer mouse and field mouse population and can pass to humans in the right conditions. But seeing is it mostly kills poor rural folk it will never even show up on this list.
At this point anyone can be a youtuber...what do you need a face cam and internet connection a table and chair..and boom a freshly baked youtuber..thinking I should also start making such videos
The outbreak were short-lived. But yes, it still exists. Ebola is a very aggressive virus, were you get sick quick, and die quick. Which means that the illness did not spread as good as many other viruses.
I caught swine flu when I was 16 I was so sick for a month, I couldn't stay awake, nor eat, I eventually got pneumonia from it and ended up in hospital on oxygen. It was the worst. I remember after having it, I had to take breaks walking up the stairs and needing to build up my strength again.
I’ve never had swine flu, but I had pneumonia when I was ten. I was in the hospital for nearly a week as well as missed the first several days of school. I was coughing every 20 or so seconds, and ran out of breath so quickly. The worst part is that I started developing it when I was on vacation in Paris. I think I got it from a tour in England, too.
The death total numbers don’t indicate how deadly a plague is in comparison to other plagues. It’s the percentage of the population that die at any given time that indicates how deadly it is.
Yes but then you always also need to Factor in If it spread to other continents. And If it is so deadly that it doesnt spread then the Overall risk to humanity is actually lower then when it spreads worldwide
@@TheSarahskaninchen I don’t think it’s important because of the transportation, nowadays , people travel around the world, it’s easy for new pandemic spreading.
50% of the population in the time of the Black Death has no comparison with 50% of the population now. Total death numbers are more accurate when comparing how serious an illness is/was.
COVID-19 numbers were blown so high out of proportion. I remember an article in the times years ago that was suppressed which called out the CDC telling hospitals to classify cause of death as CV-19 if it was in the patients blood, even if they died from cancer or an accident.
The two areas that survived the Black Plague: 1 area actually bathed, the other area literally burned down the entire house and all occupants if there was a chance someone might have maybe had The Plague
@@rebeccamassey337 incredibly rare. More common was a few of the people who got sick ended up getting better (very rare) but a “natural” immunity is even rarer and extraordinarily dangerous to everyone else because the person would spread the plague without knowing it.
@@TlynT He says he’s not dead… Well he’ll be dead in a minute… I can’t take him like that, it’s against regulations… Isn’t there something you can do? THWACK! Thanks, see you Thursday
I love learning about tragic events in history like for example plagues, wars and especially black death because I find it very interesting so I already knew it would be black death at the top
Omg ur right aaa will never know if covid will end but happy thing is that in the black plague they weren't too advanced and now theres more technology
@@gabiixpiscesendanimalcruel5125 meaning? What exactly? Half of their population was dropping dead. And you think they were too dumb to notice? Today's youth🤦♂️, Just because you have technology, doesn't mean you're any smarter than those people were
I had the swine flu when I was a kid and for two weeks I laid in my floor on a pallet of blankets nude cause I was so ungodly sick I couldn’t move or dress myself so my mom just had me lay there and every few hours would give me soup meds and take me to the bathroom. It nearly killed me. But other than that I feel like I was a super healthy kid. Swine flu was no joke though, it’s honestly a little scary seeing how many died knowing I almost was part of that number
Wow that's crazy man. I must've been lucky because even though swine flu is the worst I've ever felt, it only lasted 2-3 days. And with COVID only 2 days. I guess everyones different. Or I have an exceptional immune system? 🤷♂️
Just imagine, the black plague was such a huge deal before we could conveniently travel around the world, limiting it to Europe. Imagine if it was able to spread everywhere.
It wasn’t limited to Europe it just spread the fastest there with overpopulated areas. It actually traveled all the way from China and followed the trade routes. Hit the whole Mediterranean area. Basically anywhere where people were able to conveniently travel to. Then it was by boat or trade caravans.
Its still around aswell. Just theres antibiotics now, im not sure if theres a vaccine. I think there is. Its was in africa as well. Alot of rodents carry it, and during the plague they thought that dogs and cats were carriers of the virus so they killed all of their animals, but the animals were killing the rodent population carrying the virus, basically we fucked ourselves. We didn't understand much about viral transmission at the time so its very understandable why they thought this way, as well as them thinking stds and smoke would help kill the virus.
Genghis Khan + the Black Death killed 15% of the world population from 1100-1400 AD
Btw big fan
hi smabucha
Holy CRAP that's a lot of people
Glad I’m living today-oh wait, covid
Now do deadliest ideologies
Covid 19: Don't go outside
Black death: *Don't try to breath near any person.*
What happened if we breath near person when it was black death pandemic? (I'm 11 so idk anything😂)
@@humairahhhh they would catch it and like die ig
Viruses are werid lmao
@@georgie.513 oohhh
@@humairahhhh yeah youd catch it and die. Thats why it killed like a third of europe
@@humairahhhh The Black Death had one of the most infectious symptoms like the big pimples (forgot the name) on every part of your skin where it would pop at sometime, you never know when, and it disperses into a liquidish gas where if another person got in contact with it, they'd get infected, that's why the Black Death caused so many infectees and deaths.
Props to the people who lived to tell the story
Mate that would be our direct ancestors of the entire worlds population currently lol
r/wooosh? did i find one?
Damn
No Cap.
@Amra Ung what Is he looking for
Coffin Companies: 🤑🥳😎🍾🍷🕺🤵♂️
Underrated comment 💀
Hey, just a random reminder that you are so loved. Jesus died for you bro, you matter!! Keep fighting, it’ll all be okay. Remember that🫶🏻
@@jesuslovesyou8734 thanks man
shut up@@jesuslovesyou8734
@@jesuslovesyou8734No he didn’t.
“Ebola was short lived”
It hasn’t gone away bro 💀
It hasn't?
Why don't us young ones know about it than?
The epidemic is gone.
@@chyannlengit’s still persistent in some parts of Africa and keeps reoccurring, I would say it does lead to outbreaks and maybe pandemics there
ebola fell off
@@chyannlengbecause your uneducated p
The Black Death: “Y’all be slacking.”
I think 1 in 3 people in Europe died.
@@imkluu It’s a lot when you think about how big Europe is.
@@imkluu it was either 1/3 or 2/3 of europe population died
It's where the term bless you came from because if you sneezed, it meant you were sick
@@elielcastillo4617 it was 1/3
Black Death: erases 200mil people
bill wurtz: "oops half of europe just died" *moves on
same thing happening in india right now lmao
🎶China is whole again🎶
@@trash_bassist "And now it's broke again."
@@gogetathegreatestfusion801 it's "🎶then it broke again🎶"
🎶The sun is a deadly lazor🎶
Focused on the deaths ❌
Focused on the song ✅
Hope no one missed the jojo reference
IS THAT A- Gets shot
The bubonic plauge casually still around
Yeah and even tho antibiotics can stop it u still need to be hospitalized for a month if you somehow get it
“HIV? Wow that killed hella.” Was such an unexpected line I wasn’t prepared
Right😂
So lame
Same I didn’t even know how to react to that I just felt awkward
Shit had me crying
Honestly didn't even know HIV was deadly like that
The Black Death is in a league of its own as expected.
Is the black death was to jave started today it most likely would have killed 1-8 billion people due to how bad it truly was
@@johnfijnvandraat I'd like to see your sources
@@idkyoutube1 assuming that it just started today for the first time so no immunity and taking the death rate of 30-60% of the population (literally Google it you with see dozens of sources with that) it would kill 2.34billion-4.68billion people the lowest rate I found came from my social studies 8 textbook at 25% (I wish I could remember it's name) so using that it's still 1.95 billion people now consider the time and culture difference they may have had less medical knowledge but were far more willing to do what needed to be done for the greater good or "because god commands it" they would do it now days it's all about individual rights (look at how people are responding to covid19 for perspective) and with the death rate much higher send the fact it is about as contagious and that quarantine was an invention to slow its spread I don't think it's too hard to assume the same total population death rates
@@johnfijnvandraat It's a comparison not a logical way to think, then, sure it could kill a few million but modern medicine is so strong that it can treat everything it has to offer.
@@idkyoutube1 you do realize that about 5000 people die every year from it in just the US alone despite modern medicine and natural immunity
BROO THE JOJO GOLDEN WIND INTRO IN THE BACKGROUND HAD ME NOSTALGIC FOR NO REASON
K O R E G A R E Q I U E M D A
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Agreed 👍
Him saying hell woke my ass up
I don’t know why I almost spit my drink laughing when he said, “Wow, that killed hella!”
@Mhalia B 🤣🤣🤣 I think cuz we use to say that word (hella) back in the 80's!!!
Thanks I was watching it over a few times I couldn’t understand what he said
@@mariabeverly443 no I’m from Sacramento, CA 916 area code. Anyway, we do say ‘hella’ a lot in Northern California.
Yeah, like the comments before me, it's a Cali thing.
@@Brian-yz8dj nah literally everyone says hella lol, I've lived in Texas and Colorado and people say it from both places yo
😭😭 “that killed hella”
Someone named Hella:
@@ChloeC904 shit that’s my cousins name and that bitch crazy lmfaoooo
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R.I.P. Hella
Also killed Freddie 😔
I new i should've invested in coffin companies
Malaria:
sad mosquito noises....
What burns so much about the HIV/Aids plague was how much was preventable.
Thank God for PEP, PrEP & U=U
Anthony fauci belongs in prison for that
The CIA created aids and gave it to gay people but they don’t realize straight guys like to have a little fun with gay guys
@MK-xr4lg I would argue Ronald and Nancy Reagan are largely responsible for the HIV/AIDS epidemic, killing so many people, much less so Fauci. They refused to take it seriously and ignored the repeated warnings and calls to action from the CDC and NIH. That is, until Rock Hudson died. But that would upend the wingnut narrative and chip away at the whitewashed legacy of "Saint Reagan," and we wouldn't want that, would we?
It wasn't understood at 1st....when it appeared people thought you could get it from touching
"Aids...wow that killed hella"
And I've never lost so many brain cells from 1 sentence...
Ha✊👈
He probably refrained from saying “hella gays”. Lol
Hella?
Lmfao thank u literally the only thing I could think about
So many brain cells lol
Adults saying hella….that movie Idiocracy is no longer a fictional comedy.
Black Death: wiped out 200 million
COVID-19: wear masks for protection
CHICKN
Something to realize is how much smaller the population used to be with those types of death counts.
Exactly, percentage is more accurate because COVID has now killed as many as the Spanish flu.
And also to mention traveling wasn’t as international as it is now
@@SG-vy1lk Covid has killed 1/10th as many as the Spanish Flu did.
@@SG-vy1lk Covid has only killed 6,600,000 million people
@@SG-vy1lk covid has a .03% death rate for the most at risk group. It doesn't even compare no matter the times.
You’re not the only one sick I’m sick too. I’ve been throwing up like crazy.
The fact that back the Covid wasn’t that bad😢 feels like yesterday
My daughter had swine flu in 2009.. she missed something like 3 weeks of school, had a fever that never went down, she lost so much weight, she never actually gained the body mass back and was just miserable the whole time.
Oh my goodness I hope she is ok now
Is she okay now? I hope so..god bless
How is she doing now?
I had H1N1 in 2009 as well, I was sick as a dog but got over after a week, I recover from things pretty quickly.
I was one of the first cases of swine flu in MD, I was in middle school at the time. No one else got it, but they couldn’t do anything for me. I had a fever reach 106 and would only go down to 104 for over a week. I was delirious, and don’t remember anything after I passed out from exhaustion. Last thing I said was “well I guess I’m going to die now 🤷🏻♀️” 😩😂 did not die, but I’m fairly certain my brain fried.
It would be impossible to compare Coronavirus to earlier pandemics because of the huge difference in technology from then to now.
That’s prob how they made us believe that COVID was actually an issue like anything before it.
this world is a joke.
exactly, corona would've been way WAY deadlier in the age of the Black Death for example
@@Shawarma101 Perhaps. But then the Black Death may have not been that deadly if it had occurred today.
@@Shawarma101well,... corona still isn't as bad as the black death, they probably would have thought of corona as a cold or smth (especially that people didn't get that old and most weren't therefore at risk)
The focus was on the black death🤷
@@Shawarma101 corona ain't shit compared to Black death, that shit would kill you today, covid is way too mild in comparison
vibing to uragirimono no requiem while sam talks about deadly plagues was not a situation I ever thought I would be in
My mom and sister just got sick too 😢 they feel really sick so I hope you don’t feel what they feel, my mom can hardly walk
“HIV? Wow that killed hella.”
Sambucha, 2022
shit made me wheeze
Thank Anthony fauci for that one
@@MK-xr4lgExactly.
@@MK-xr4lg brother what
@@MK-xr4lgwhat’d he do? AIDS was a pandemic in the 80’s.
Covid: “stay indoors”
Black Death : “Bring out your Dead”
Bro you killed me🤣😂
But I’m not dead yet
AHHAHA
Monty Python reference love it.
black dead was around 50% population.........
Black death was just Thanos snappin'
Right now, in West Africa, oh my God😭😭😭😭
covid: wear masks
black death : *don't breath*
In the Black Death, they thought it was airborne, so they wore masks (not the bird masks). People who contracted it were dead within the first 12 hours and they didn’t know where it came from. So, they basically wore masks for no reason.
Black death was not an airborne disease.
@@GMindset959 but the people didn’t know that, so they wore masks anyway
Ok
Bubonic plague was spread by rat flees. The only time it was air borne is if someone got pneumonic form . One of the reasons it was so rampant was the local government made people give up their pets assuming pets were germy. The irony is the pets would have kept the rat population down or atleast deterred rats from going in peoples houses. Also the rat flea hates horses so people who lived in barns with the horses were at better chance of not getting bit by the specific flea that carried the plague
I’m just thinking about how harder it was to live through the older pandemics in the older times. Not much medicine, precautionary tools, no entertainment to ease oneself at home, not much scientific data etc.
Scientific data has proven that most infections spread at home after going out to the grocery store or home from work and more likely to catch it from a family member than random stranger.
Yet during the beginning half they still told us to rush home to our families after work and shopping for food.. ALL WHILE LIMITING THE AMOUNT OF GROCERY STORES WE CAN TO TOO
Atleast they had their freedom and didn't know what to do vs knowing what to do and still doing it wrong lol
And like scientific news/updates would take so long to spread :( everything would get told mostly by word of mouth, I wonder how many karen’s got people killed with no way to google fact check back in those days smh
yeah and the government didn't give a shit about AIDS
U all have another view of the world if y was living by yourself far from cities nothing would happened to u
The world was all forest and rocks before
I always respect people that use the word “ hella”
The yellow fever traumatized me when I learned about it, because we had to read a book about it in ela☠️
YO SAME
@@TheStoner2023 LMAO
The reason Ebola was so short lived was because of how fast it acted. People died within days sometimes hours so there wasn’t time for it to spread. Also since the symptoms were so drastic and quick it was easier to spot and contain that person to stop the spread.
It had a lot to do with response. WHO came in early, created treatments & made people separate & change burial customs.
COVID had such a slow response, especially at its origin site. Idiot leaders here & at the origin site being political & worrying about optics
Old comment but id like to add that the health departments of many countries also closely monitored people which they could do because of the quick onset symptoms. We all need to be more aware of how much goes into preventing disease
Also Ebola really is just not good at spreading, only through bodily fluids. But the Black Death spread through fleas and aerosols like covid, it could spread much more easily. With Ebola you need more direct contact usually
That's right, that's what I was going to say as well. So in essence, as far as being most deadly, Ebola is tops.
Also, its mortality rate is in the high 90% so it works against itself and has less time to spread.
Funnily enough: Black Death/Bubonic Plague would really be nothing but an ant to us in present time. We are so advanced now, it’d just passover somewhat fast.
I mean the reason why so many died is because they had no immunity so if we had no immunity and it hit us we would be destroyed and little human life would be found if it spread everywhere
they also mass killed cats bc they thought cats started it? Cats would've killed the rats that caused the actual plague, they deserved it...
Not necessarily. The bubonic plague is still very much around in developing countries. There's a point of no return once you get it. You either get treated immediately, or you die.
@@LegoCityFilms well the rats weren’t really at fault either, it was a sort of bug that was believed to be carried by rats, but the main reason was low hygiene and the quick spread of bugs and pests. You can’t blame the rats for the humans unhygienic way of living that made the actual illness carrier capable of destroying them. Also even though it sucks that cats died, they weren’t the only species that was accused of stuff like that. Non christians were blamed as well going against gods will and being the reason god punished humanity. Jews had to carry a lot of blame since they were 1. Rich 2. Giving out debts while collecting interest. The second practice was seen as a taboo in Christianity and people who were envious of the Jews who were able to easily make money, wanted their money, people who actually hated Jews and people who owed them money, blamed and attacked them. And that’s only a small fraction of the craziness. If you research the Black Plague you’ll find out more. Though I would like to know where you read that cat information from, since I never read anything about it and would love to hear more. Was it something like the believe black cat equals bad luck? Or was there more to it?
@@LegoCityFilms man that's some dumb shit
Bubonic plague: hahahaha, hold my virus.
We need another big plague because there’s too much traffic during rush hour
Everyone: COVID is the strongest virus omg
Plague doctors: hold up, wait a minute
nobody on the world has ever said that covid is the strongest virus
@@RileyAiC ever heard of tiktok girls not knowing a thing about history?
@@RileyAiC I've seen people online who think covid is on an apocalyptic level
Covid may have killed a lot of people. It's just that governments all over the world forced lockdowns
"Proceeds walking menacingly
"The Black Death" is a milestone. Like holy crap... For such a base name, it's super menacing!
I love the name, it’s creepy and dark
I think the name is entirely appropriate
vanilla ice
They should have called it the white death
It’s killed 1/3 of Europe so it should be scary.
Black death was like Thanos 😅
It's weird how China just gets a pass in responsibility.
Loved the upbeat JoJo music over the ungodly amount of coffins piled atop one another, really pulled the vibe together
I thought they were bricks 😩☠️
😂🤣🤣
Lmfaoo🤣😂🤣
@@alexxandrahl same lmao
5 covid variants emerged in its first year. No cure in sight.
Someone once told me that Covid was the worst disease we've ever had. Somehow, I don't think he was the kind to stay in school.
It is the worst disease WE have ever had. I assume you weren’t alive during the Black Plague?
@@peeper2070 I was talking about we as a country. Not we as a generation.
@@peeper2070 um....AIDS?
@@applebrush7600 yea but tbh aids isn't hard to avoid just don't fuck prostitutes or make sure everyone you fuck is clean, not hard shm
@@natefnbr8494 um, no. It was not that easy to avoid. It was more like this. Be careful who you have sex with. Sleep only with careful partners. Be careful when picking out tattoo parlors. Carry your own needles if your going to take drugs. Or don't take drugs involving needles. Or that hospitals are really careful about testing blood for transfusions. And pray that you didn't have the misfortune to be born with HIV or need blood in a rush or was being treated in a clinic that couldn't afford enough clean supplies.
Plenty of people ended up with HIV that didn't engage in risky behavior to "earn" it.
Who else is watching this in 2023 when Covid has almost 1 billion deaths
Black death: No breathing challenge!
Spanish flu was between 50-100M people but they didn’t keep record back then and silenced it for some reason so we will never truly know.
Fun fact. The Spanish flu occurred at the same time small pox vaccines were rolled out.The only people who didn't die were the unvaccinated. 🤔 but most idiots don't study their history. Obviously.
I could tell you why it was silenced
During wartime, no one in europe wanted to admit how many of their people were dying. Despite this influenza not originating in Spain, as they were the only party not actively fighting other countries, they were who got the name. No war time party wanted to tell anyone the actual numbers of deaths as that would have had consequences for every nation.
silenced it for some reaason..just like they got rid of the evidence of us ever going to the moon....WAKE THE FUCK UP. YOU'RE BEING LIED TO ABOUT EVERYTHING. AND ALL THESE VIRUSES HAVE PATENT NUMBERS. YOU KNOW IT HAS COME OUT THAT COVID WAS MAN MADE. UST LIEK EVERYTHING. YOU'RE CONTROLLED. GOD DAMN YOU STUPID FUCKIGN RETARDS. GULLIBLE AS SHIT MORONS
Also 50 million in 2 years that’s insane
“ ebola was really short lived” 💀💀💀
Yea because Obama was in office
The accidental pun is so funny 😭
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@@jesuslovesyou8734im an aithiest
@@XXAnimeLover-AceXX this is so funny to me
How did the video forget cholera💀💀
my dad died because of covid
he was suffering from cancer at the time and he also got the deadliest version of covid
rest in peace dad
"I dont know if corona is on this list" one of the first ones. SARS and MERs
Yeah, the original SARS in early 2000's. Doesnt have the current numbers
@@dchamp135 understandable
I think he was trolling hahaha
Covid-19
These two are covid-02 renaned to SARS and MERS.
Zack actually nothing was renamed. SARS stands for severe acute respiratory syndrome which can be caused by coronavirus. Yes there are many types of coronavirus. Covid-19 being a novel corona virus we havent seen before (outside a lab in wuhan) lol
"I feel like Ebola was really short lived"
Me, an African: *Say sike right now*
Covid: a few stores shut down and we were put in lockdown for a couple months
Black Death: do not breathe. Do not even move a muscle. Must direct all attention away from myself.
Say COVID once: YT slaps on a COVID warning
Would be nice if they had a accurate count for COVID-19 deaths
Me too. As soon as they released that hospitals get paid for covid deaths I stopped listening. Getting 37,000 a covid death in America is making them call literally anything covid deaths. My friends dad died of cancer, his cert says covid on it…
Agreed. My mother works in a funeral home in NYC and many families of the deceased said they actually didn't die of covid but of something else.
Because it’s not actually that bad
@@Leiomanoa a hospital will get additional reimbursement if somebody is being treated for covid-19 so let's say if you go in and you get put on a ventilator because you get pneumonia and you have COPD or emphysema they will put you on that and you are in the hospital simply because you had infection in your lungs that caused the ammonia to occur if they get really sick and passed away and they put down covid they get a percentage back on reimbursements for coverage. And it would be asinine to think a hospital would not be reimbursed for every death that is tied quote-unquote to covid-19 not sure if you've experienced this or not two months ago my neighbor's uncle got in a motorcycle accident on 95 he died because he slid and smacked his head on the guardrail the family is now pissed off because the cause of death was covid-19 so unless covid-19 ran across the street on all four legs and he swerved to miss it how the f*** would that be the cause of death
@@Leiomanoa hospitals have already confirmed that info.
"I feel like Ebola was really short lived" Me and all the other people who live in Africa be like: 🤫
I know, i was like absolute kak, only 11k not a chance.
Where you live in Africa yes. Here in South Africa Ebola isn't an issue, HIV is.
@@nipoone6109 South Africa, HIV/AIDS and tb are bad at home.
I'm Nigerian and I was like what.
Ebola has occurred before the epidemic of the 2010s.
"I wonder if it's gonna show COVID" **doesn't see the very first stat**
The yellow fever was late 1700s…. 1793?
I had swine flu and it was awful. I missed almost a whole month of school. My family kept me quarantined and I had to use paper products and I wasn’t allowed downstairs. When I needed to use the bathroom I had to put on a mask just to leave my room. My room was bleached daily and I was on so much medicine. All because one boy at school had it and his mom let him come to school and he drank from the same water fountain I did.
Bloody hell im glad your okay now seems brutal
@@tasmanianscallop435 British init
I had H1n1. I was 12 y/o and I still remember this like the worst days of my life. Omg the feber, cough and body pain was awful
I almost died from it. I got it when I was a year old
@@ullabritta8435 I’m Aussie
“i remember ebola. i feel like it was short lived”
Some Countries in Africa still: 👁👄👁
Should we tell him that we also have a hemorrhagic fever endemic to the North American region? Hantavirus is monitored by department of fishing game and the CDC throughout the US and has occasional outbreaks when humans forget how to keep mice out of their house. It is endemic among the deer mouse and field mouse population and can pass to humans in the right conditions. But seeing is it mostly kills poor rural folk it will never even show up on this list.
My man, today’s Covid strain was at the very front.
“Wow that killed hella” and it is still killing hella 😭
I like how he knows some general knowledge...and doesn't gives shitty reaction
Reaction videos are still absolute garbage
At this point anyone can be a youtuber...what do you need a face cam and internet connection a table and chair..and boom a freshly baked youtuber..thinking I should also start making such videos
@@k-kaepjjang1876 I will come visit your channel some day!
@@coldflames6900 🤣
The only problem is that he does not give credit to the actual video creator
“Didn’t the Black Death kill like ten percent of the world?”
*Angry Khan noises*
My long lost uncle
That was in the 1200’s probably at that time 200mln was 10%
Black death was cured by soap and water...
Well to the khans credit he started the black death after getting the disease by making love to his horse
@@hakimmorabit8052 The world population in the 12th century was about 400 million people.
Dang, pandemics before have really scary names
Poland in Black Death: 🗿
I love this guy said he bola was short-lived but it’s still exist to this day.
Right? Ignorant. If it isn’t happening in my country it’s not around anymore
The outbreak were short-lived. But yes, it still exists. Ebola is a very aggressive virus, were you get sick quick, and die quick. Which means that the illness did not spread as good as many other viruses.
He meant the epidemic, not the disease.
critical thinking has left the building.
@@bjornpersson9549
Plus Ebola requires physical contact with infected bodily fluids.
I caught swine flu when I was 16 I was so sick for a month, I couldn't stay awake, nor eat, I eventually got pneumonia from it and ended up in hospital on oxygen. It was the worst. I remember after having it, I had to take breaks walking up the stairs and needing to build up my strength again.
I’ve never had swine flu, but I had pneumonia when I was ten. I was in the hospital for nearly a week as well as missed the first several days of school. I was coughing every 20 or so seconds, and ran out of breath so quickly. The worst part is that I started developing it when I was on vacation in Paris. I think I got it from a tour in England, too.
Did you survive
@@user-cf6dn5tg4f Probably
@@user-cf6dn5tg4f the floor is made out of floor
He said that COVID was not on the list but it was the first one 😂❤
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“HIV? wow that killed hella” 💀
Fr that was a weird phrase
@@glued_to_the_wallhe’s not lying though
@bigdaddyride8320 I know just it sounded so weird, right?
The death total numbers don’t indicate how deadly a plague is in comparison to other plagues. It’s the percentage of the population that die at any given time that indicates how deadly it is.
Yes but then you always also need to Factor in If it spread to other continents. And If it is so deadly that it doesnt spread then the Overall risk to humanity is actually lower then when it spreads worldwide
@@TheSarahskaninchen I don’t think it’s important because of the transportation, nowadays , people travel around the world, it’s easy for new pandemic spreading.
50% of the population in the time of the Black Death has no comparison with 50% of the population now. Total death numbers are more accurate when comparing how serious an illness is/was.
@@transwithnoplans Where's the evidence the numbers of deaths today by covid are way more accurate than virus deaths back then?
The black death still killed 1/3 of Europe
"man that killed hella" 💀
COVID-19 numbers were blown so high out of proportion. I remember an article in the times years ago that was suppressed which called out the CDC telling hospitals to classify cause of death as CV-19 if it was in the patients blood, even if they died from cancer or an accident.
The two areas that survived the Black Plague: 1 area actually bathed, the other area literally burned down the entire house and all occupants if there was a chance someone might have maybe had The Plague
There were people who had natural immunity to the plague.
The other region had no contact to the old world, so when the Europeans arrived, the natives had no immunity
There was one town that quarantined for 14 months. No one goes in or out of the town
@@rebeccamassey337 incredibly rare. More common was a few of the people who got sick ended up getting better (very rare) but a “natural” immunity is even rarer and extraordinarily dangerous to everyone else because the person would spread the plague without knowing it.
@@AlexanderMason1 the people with natural immunity didn't spread it, they never got it in the first place.
I remember learning about the Black Death from a documentary called "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
Monty Python really did cause a divide in England. It's crazy what happens when programming is turned on its head.
"Bring out your dead!"
"I'm not dead yet."
"Yes you are!"
"Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries"
@@TlynT He says he’s not dead…
Well he’ll be dead in a minute…
I can’t take him like that, it’s against regulations…
Isn’t there something you can do?
THWACK!
Thanks, see you Thursday
It’s on Netflix 🤗
I like how Covid suddenly disappeared over night
It didn’t
Yellow fever was kinda fire ngl
I love learning about tragic events in history like for example plagues, wars and especially black death because I find it very interesting so I already knew it would be black death at the top
I like the black death because the doctors looked creepy
Same
@@Iwanttoblowmybrainsoutrn lol
Nobody ask
@@youtubefree1667 nobody asked you to be rude.
The black death is one of my most favorite things I learned honestly.
Same
Same
I wouldn't be proud of that
Is it damn curible 200 MILLION
@@TechnoGuys99 relax chad, he’s saying his it’s his favorite thing to learn about
Yersinia pestis has just been slaving us away, hasn’t it
Ebola is not short lived and is still active in parts of Africa
Happy to acknowledge the human mental development:
1346: It's Devil's fault!
2021: It's secret agents' fault!
Well I've heard the devil dosnt interfere with humanity, unlike god 🤔
@@GlitchingRobin wrong
@@wolfmastermind8831 that’s what they think, it’s not necessarily wrong.
@@wolfmastermind8831 it could also be true, so that may not be wrong
@@wolfmastermind8831 that's what they all say
“Wow that killed hella” lol
Yeah dude totally rad, dat shit was de DUH Lee broski!
Lmao
That's tight! Or bomb-diggity or something like that.
Like.......far out maaaann
@@thisguy9993 For real for real, brah.
@@cashmoney8787 brochacho modacho Mondo Mundo yooo
Damn 2 years later and 3.4 million deaths
Hey what’s you name?
Black Death: I go by many names…
It’s been 2 years of covid. Back Plague lasted for 300 years. It ain’t over till it’s over
As long as you believe it, it will never end
Ya I feel the same way about barrack and joe. Like sour milk, that shit just lingers.
Lol ok bud
Omg ur right aaa will never know if covid will end but happy thing is that in the black plague they weren't too advanced and now theres more technology
@@gabiixpiscesendanimalcruel5125 meaning? What exactly? Half of their population was dropping dead. And you think they were too dumb to notice?
Today's youth🤦♂️,
Just because you have technology, doesn't mean you're any smarter than those people were
“Damn that killed hella “
Polio standing right here: hey what about me😅
love how the second 1 says one says corona virus and says its still active and he pretends its not there inflating it to over a mil😂😂😂😂
I had the swine flu when I was a kid and for two weeks I laid in my floor on a pallet of blankets nude cause I was so ungodly sick I couldn’t move or dress myself so my mom just had me lay there and every few hours would give me soup meds and take me to the bathroom. It nearly killed me. But other than that I feel like I was a super healthy kid. Swine flu was no joke though, it’s honestly a little scary seeing how many died knowing I almost was part of that number
Thank god for moms
I’m glad you made it through that
@@eli-hk8tp thank you that’s really kind of you to say :)
Wow that's crazy man. I must've been lucky because even though swine flu is the worst I've ever felt, it only lasted 2-3 days. And with COVID only 2 days. I guess everyones different. Or I have an exceptional immune system? 🤷♂️
Yeah that shit was miserable
It's weird how playing Traitor's Requiem in the background of anything automatically makes it badass
Right
no
No
😂 😅
YES
As per the Worldometer tracker, COVID 19 deaths basically capped at about 7 million (on 13th April 2024)
Props to the people to contributed to this video
Just imagine, the black plague was such a huge deal before we could conveniently travel around the world, limiting it to Europe. Imagine if it was able to spread everywhere.
It wasn’t limited to Europe it just spread the fastest there with overpopulated areas. It actually traveled all the way from China and followed the trade routes. Hit the whole Mediterranean area. Basically anywhere where people were able to conveniently travel to. Then it was by boat or trade caravans.
Not only that, the population was much smaller too.
Its still around aswell. Just theres antibiotics now, im not sure if theres a vaccine. I think there is. Its was in africa as well. Alot of rodents carry it, and during the plague they thought that dogs and cats were carriers of the virus so they killed all of their animals, but the animals were killing the rodent population carrying the virus, basically we fucked ourselves. We didn't understand much about viral transmission at the time so its very understandable why they thought this way, as well as them thinking stds and smoke would help kill the virus.
*Facepalm*
@@AgeDrain yeah but I guess they meant not South America etc but I understand
The first few aren't pandemics. They were epidemics. Big and important difference.
“The Asian flu” *death by calculator*
COVID 19 : constantly wash your hands
Bubonic Plague : avoid bathing