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klasskru [66]
4 years ago
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Why are pandemics more dangerous to developing nations?

History
1 answer:
notsponge [240]4 years ago
6 0
Because a pandemic(unlike and epidemic, which is more provincial) reaches around an entire nation and/or continent. Obviously, a nationwide sickness would be terrible for a newly developing nation trying to get on its feet for the first time. It’s just more unnecessary work for the new nation to deal with. Hope this helps!
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