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Was the plague a total disaster?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

There have been a number of different plagues in human history, and plagues have been extremely disastrous and have killed very large numbers of people. I could argue that the disaster was not a total disaster in the sense that the human race did survive. If a plague were to kill everybody and render the human race extinct, then I would call it a total disaster, or rather, I would call it that except for being dead, and therefore unable to offer my opinion.

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