cholera 
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SOURCE: Washington Post
4/19/2020
Covid-19 is Forcing Us to Dwell in Uncertainty. History Can Help.
by Sari Altschuler
Writings on long-ago cholera outbreaks contain lessons in navigating unknowns.
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SOURCE: TIME
4/14/2020
How the ‘Father of Epidemiology’ Made the Connection Between Disease and Geography
by Deirdre Mask
“The poor were dying in disproportionate numbers not because they suffered from moral failings,” Steven Johnson writes. “They were dying because they were being poisoned.”
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SOURCE: The New Yorker
3/30/2020
Pandemics and the Shape of Human History
Outbreaks have sparked riots and propelled public-health innovations, prefigured revolutions and redrawn maps.
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SOURCE: Washington Post
2/25/20
The rising panic over coronavirus is likely to make containing it harder
by Danielle B. Wetmore
Panics spread misinformation that make crafting sound medical solutions more difficult, while fueling bigotry.
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SOURCE: New York Times
1-8-14
With Help of Victims From 1849, Scientists Decode Early Strain of Cholera
Cholera experts praised the work, although they disagreed about what it proved about the disease’s recent history.
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