Eradicating Smallpox | World History Project | Celebrating 10 Years of OER Project  @OERProject
Eradicating Smallpox | World History Project | Celebrating 10 Years of OER Project  @OERProject
OER Project | Eradicating Smallpox | World History Project | Celebrating 10 Years of OER Project @OERProject | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
As we battle this pandemic and seek to prevent the next, we might look to history for lessons. The worst disease that has ever afflicted humanity is also the only one we’ve ever eradicated. Dr. Larry Brilliant lived this history as part of the global campaign to end smallpox. In this video, he reflects on the long history of humanity’s battle against smallpox and how the world finally found the public will to defeat its old foe at the end of the twentieth century.

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