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Comment by kcplate

3 hours ago

> Viruses and bacteria can in fact be both extremely, extremely contagious and extremely, extremely lethal.

Sure, but those two things would tend to work against it becoming a pandemic— unless it managed those two things but also kept its host healthy enough for long enough before becoming lethal to adequately spread it.

I looked into this once, it depends on how splashy the death is. A virus that made people explode instantly into a fine mist of airborne virus particles could be perfectly adequate for a pandemic (although holding off until help arrives might work even better).

  • "A virus that made people explode instantly into a fine mist of airborne virus particles could be perfectly adequate for a pandemic"

    And what existing virus comes close to this trait?