Well...Maybe depending on the seriousness of the disease. It it's spread all around the earth you can get infected but not die. But other pandemics like Smallpox it can be lethal but only in a large matter of time.
It could, but its not likely.
No, not everyone. He does kill people, but not everyone.
It is impossible to predict when the next pandemic will occur or how severe it will be. Regardless of where a pandemic starts, everyone around the world will be at risk. The best thing is to prepare before a pandemic, as it will be harder for you to follow important health advice when a pandemic occurs. http:/www.pandemicflu.gov http:/www.who.int/csr/disease/en
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The game Pandemic 2 is a game where you are a virus and you can build off of your self to try to kill the Human Race. It's really fun, but hard to describe. You just have to play it...
A pandemic is a widespread epidemic - which hits a wide geographical area and affects a large amount of the population.
No, ebola does not kill everyone, but the mortality rate has been about 70% in Africa.
No, Most atomic bombs have a blast distance of 40 miles. By. Husky Pratt
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Kill Everyone - 2009 was released on: USA: November 2009
It really depends on when a parasite, sickness that will be major enough to cause such a pandemic.
Yes. Fortunately, there's not much of a chance that that's going to happen any time soon.