cyber day #7

The plague that hit Athens during the Peloponnesian War- around 430 B.C. an epidemic destroyed the people of Athens and lasted for five years. Some say there were as high as 100,000 deaths. The Greek historian Thucydides (who lived from 460 to 400 B.C.) wrote that "people in good health were all of a sudden attacked by violent heats in the head, and redness and inflammation in the eyes, the inward parts, such as the throat or tongue, becoming bloody and emitting an unnatural and fetid breath". A number of diseases have been put as possibilities as to what started the plague, including typhoid fever and Ebola. Many scholars believe that overcrowding caused by the war worsen the epidemic. Sparta's army was stronger, forcing the Athenians to take refuge behind a series of fortifications called the "long walls" that protected their city. Despite the epidemic, the war continued on, not ending until 404 B.C., when Athens was forced to surrender to Sparta.
COVID-19- COVID-19 (Cornonavirus) is a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person. The virus that causes COVID-19 is a virus that was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. The virus that causes COVID-19 to spread probably emerged from an animal source, but is now spreading from person to person. The virus is thought to spread mainly between people who are in close contact with one another through "respiratory droplets" produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It also may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or
possibly their eyes, (just your face in general) but this is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads.

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