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IN THEORY with Almendra Veiga and Cele Giardinelli 🐀 When rats almost wiped out humanity 💀 The Black Death killed a third of Europe between 1347 and 1353. Were rats to blame? In this episode, we explore the most devastating pandemic in history and its parallels with COVID-19. 🧠 What you'll hear: The story behind the Black Death Comparisons with the COVID-19 pandemic Why scientific research saves lives 💬 What do you think? Are we prepared for the next pandemic? Do you think we're investing enough in scientific research? 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe and activate the bell so you don't miss any episodes of In Theory. 📱 Follow us on our social media: Instagram: @enteoriaok Tiktok: @enteoriaok 00:00 Introduction 01:18 Black Death 04:24 Science and Zoonoses 07:47 Symptoms of the Plague 09:02 Search for Answers 11:30 Black Death vs. Covid-19 15:16 Glaciers and New Viruses? 16:25 Reflections

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