What’s with the 1918 in the topic? The letter is about a cholera outbreak in 1912/13.
My bad. I thought we can use this for other similarities between now and then
interesting to note the writer's pejorative description of the chadorim from the outset.if those are quotes from the meeting, I don't blame the kanoim...
מה × ×¢×©×” ב 2021?מה ×©×¢×©×™× ×• ב 1955, × ×• בטח.ומה ×¢×©×™× ×• ב 1955?×”×™×™× ×• ×”×ž×“×™× ×” ×”×©× ×™×™×” ×‘×¢×•×œ× ×©×”×§×™×ž×” מפעל ×—×™×¡×•× ×™× ×œ×¤×•×œ×™×•.https://t.co/O33LdOZ3eo— David Gabay ܕܘÜÜ• (@gabayd) February 2, 2021
מה × ×¢×©×” ב 2021?מה ×©×¢×©×™× ×• ב 1955, × ×• בטח.ומה ×¢×©×™× ×• ב 1955?×”×™×™× ×• ×”×ž×“×™× ×” ×”×©× ×™×™×” ×‘×¢×•×œ× ×©×”×§×™×ž×” מפעל ×—×™×¡×•× ×™× ×œ×¤×•×œ×™×•.https://t.co/O33LdOZ3eo
He is describing here a standard feature of epidemics, the so-called "immunity singularity" seen throughout history, where the end of an epidemic is marked by a runaway pace of reinfection+mutation which devours the human species (until it emerges again via convergent evolution). https://t.co/R6FE16roWe— Wes Pegden (@WesPegden) February 15, 2021
He is describing here a standard feature of epidemics, the so-called "immunity singularity" seen throughout history, where the end of an epidemic is marked by a runaway pace of reinfection+mutation which devours the human species (until it emerges again via convergent evolution). https://t.co/R6FE16roWe
If only we had historical precedents to inform us on the epidemic behaviour of enveloped single-stranded positive RNA respiratory viruses ...https://t.co/EnwNuD1a9x— Prof Francois Balloux (@BallouxFrancois) February 21, 2021
If only we had historical precedents to inform us on the epidemic behaviour of enveloped single-stranded positive RNA respiratory viruses ...https://t.co/EnwNuD1a9x