Calling President Richard M. Nixon “an international outlaw” in April of 1972, the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) candidate for president of the United States urged students at the University of Arizona in Tucson to join the antiwar movement.
As part of a two-day swing through the Grand Canyon Sta
to deal with it. Around the world, governments tried to
find the right way to handle
the rising number of infections and deaths.
By the time many borders were closed and safety measures imposed, the virus had already spread enough to cause a pandemic.
While we are still very much in the thick of it, the worst could still be ahead of us.
“Another pandemic could be just around the corner,” epidemiologist Christopher Golden says. His words are chilling,
but fear-mongering is not his intent. Rather, he wants us to be prepared for what is yet to come.
The trailer for our @NatGeo show Virus Hunters. We go around the world in search of the next pandemic. 173 countries, 43 languages - airing @NatGeoChannelpic.twitter.com/LhoRgo2iPQ James Longman (@JamesAALongman)