The AIDs epidemic is widely considered a pandemic (pandemics are a subset of epidemics). And one of the deadliest pandemics of the 20th century, at that.
In the 19th century, cholera, a faecal-oral pathogen, caused several pandemics, killing very many people. It doesn’t do that any more thanks to sanitation in rich countries, but it’s certainly not impossible for non-respiratory pathogens to achieve rapid global spread.
Everyone agrees with you that respiratory viruses are the biggest concern, and you’ve provided some good resources in this thread that I appreciate. But I do think you are being undernuanced and overconfident here.
The AIDs epidemic is widely considered a pandemic (pandemics are a subset of epidemics). And one of the deadliest pandemics of the 20th century, at that.
In the 19th century, cholera, a faecal-oral pathogen, caused several pandemics, killing very many people. It doesn’t do that any more thanks to sanitation in rich countries, but it’s certainly not impossible for non-respiratory pathogens to achieve rapid global spread.
Everyone agrees with you that respiratory viruses are the biggest concern, and you’ve provided some good resources in this thread that I appreciate. But I do think you are being undernuanced and overconfident here.
I can’t think of a plausible, non-science fictional way in which this would not be impossible.
If you can but prefer not the mention it publically due to infohazard concerns, please send me a PM.