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Secrets of the Dead
The Pandemic That Killed Half of Europe
The Black Death may have killed nearly 50 percent of the Europe's population, making it one of the deadliest pandemic in recorded human history. Compared to the COVID-19 pandemic, which killed a recorded 1 percent of the population affected.
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