Plague of Justinian (541-750)

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Plague of Justinian (541-750)

The first recognized pandemic in history.
Originated in Ethiopia and Egypt. Through trade routes, he reached Constantinople and other major cities.

Historically, the plague killed 5000 people a day.

A person with the disease may appear healthy on the surface, but die the same day before the clinical signs of the disease appear.

This epidemic, which lasted for almost 300 years, took a total of about 90 million people from this world, including many saints and kings.

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