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Throughout the history of humankind, we find innumerable records of pandemics and devastating diseases,
such as, to mention but a few, the Black Death, in the fourteenth century, or the 1918 Spanish flu, that led
to millions of deaths. With the scientific advances of the last century, public opinion feels that such events
are no longer likely to occur, but that is clearly a false belief. Yet there is some truth in this, since sci-
ence can help society overcome these grand challenges.
Friedrich Nietzsche said, “Illness is a clumsy attempt to arrive at health: we must come to nature’s aid with
intellect.” However, we can ask ourselves if we are prepared for such dramatic crisis.
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COVID-19 pandemic Nonlinear dynamics
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Springer
