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fat-chunk | 5 years ago

It makes me wonder how the world would cope today with a Bubonic Plague or Spanish Flu, those two I reckon would probably be more similar to your hypothetical Sci-Fi disease.

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vonmoltke|5 years ago

On the Spanish Flu specifically, the evidence indicates most people who died were killed by secondary bacterial infection, not the virus itself[1]. This was the result of a combination of poor hygienic conditions and lack of antibiotics. Considering that, I think what we are witnessing with SARS-CoV-2 is about what the Spanish Flu would look like today.

[1] https://academic.oup.com/jid/article/196/11/1717/886065

heavyset_go|5 years ago

Bacterial pneumonia has a 30% death rate these days.

detaro|5 years ago

Bubonic Plague is still around, quite deadly if untreated, antibiotics work if given quickly enough (and are used as a preventative measure for contact persons). Large outbreaks are rare.

brodie|5 years ago

There's a sci-fi example of this in the TV show Counterpart. Kind of surreal watching it and then becoming a part of a real life pandemic.

ahepp|5 years ago

What does "non-hypothetical sci-fi" mean? Surely all sci-fi is hypothetical, in that "fi" stands for "fiction"?