@AweProd22 It's even worse than that, people that can't get a vaccination rely on the healthy people who can so you're signing death warrants to people with weak immune systems. Pirates used to be marked by hot irons, unvaccinated people need the same so they can be kept away from vulnerable people
@@allen9450 A lot of the anti vaxers are also flat earthers. A lot of the flat earthers are males. Both sexes can be equally stupid about not vaccinating their children.
@@kennarajora6532 that’s not what he’s saying dipshit. He’s saying that he put ‘in five years’ on purpose to emphasize how long it had BEEN at the time without one.
It means it eliminated measles in the US. Doesn't stop other countries from infecting them. Edit: Also, not everyone can get vaccines. Some are immunocompromised and are unable to get vaccines (in an average healthy human, a vaccine would do no wrong however some people have allergies or ailments that make their immune system too weak to handle vaccines). It's up to herd immunity to protect them however the anti-vaxxers (I'm talking about the ones perfectly capable of receiving vaccines) are causing the diseases to spread).
@@matthewpaul526 consider that HIV is easily prevented and that like the chance of transmition there on one hand is 0.8% according to a source while being on the other side is 12.8%. Also one must have HIV to spread it. So it's just plain stupidity. Well if you go into a little detail, those that need medical checkings often have social problems and maybe even get denied the important service. HIV is such a sad thing. It should be gone already... it's not that easy to transmit...
According to the predicted curve for the current coronavirus outbreak, if we were to continue scoffing as a species it will infect every living human in two days short of one year from now. Fortunately we'll freak the hell out before that, and I probably have enough food to last until the pop density is too low for it to spread again in my lifetime. Also, over the last few days that 100% infected date has pushed forward by more than one day for each passing day and appears to be accelerating away into the future, which is good news. A first glimpse of tangible hope.
@@AtlasReburdened I sincerely doubt that Cronoavirus is capable of significantly reducing population density. Even in severe cases mortality is much less than, for example, the spanish flu, and the spanish flu, despite infecting quite a huge portion of the globe, didn't really lessen population density for any substantial length of time.
@@rovsea-3761 With all due respect, I just don't care about people's gut intuition about things as large as this. I care about what the data predicts and what the scientific and medical efforts document. The data is unambiguous about the extremely high infectivity, the inability of any health care system to maintain first world medical standards in the face of an unblunted outbreak, and the drastic increase in death rate that comes of it. The medical literature shows numerous cases of relapsing symptoms which are worse than the first wave in up to 14% of patients, which would hide a higher death rate for weeks. The scientific literature shows a high mutation rate, and thualy a high chance of reinfection multiple times a year or by multiple strains simultaneously. It also shows that our softball response thus far is hardly adequate. The one saving grace being the discovery that hydroxychloroquine and other zinc ionophores play a crucial therapeutic role in inhibiting RDRp via zinc shuttling, and that azithromycin is active against it. If not for that, this plague would sweep through from the start of fall until the end of spring every year forever. If the medical systems functioned through that, multiply your normal flu deaths by 6-10, if they don't function adequately 20-100 times higher.
@@AtlasReburdened We'll research vaccines every year just as we do for influenza if that annual pandemic situation occurs, and through repeated exposure cases will become less severe. That can change with particular mutations but the same is true of influenza strains hopping from animal to human now. The major danger is an overwhelming of the healthcare system which would drastically lower standard of care and consequentially far increase mortality rate, I agree. That's why I agree that we should be taking strict actions to reduce the spread of the disease and if not knock it out then at least slow it down so that we can maintain a more consistent standard of care. That being said, saying that global population densities will get low enough that a pandemic isn't possible again is a gross overreaction. The world population was around a third or less of what it is now back in 1918 when influenza caused a global pandemic, and there is no way that a single non-engineered disease is capable of driving populations that low, particularly not this one given what we've seen of it so far.
@@AtlasReburdened COVID-19 killing everyone is as likely as you dying from Chickenpox while you're always getting the vaccine for it. There are too many people being born for COVID-19 to kill. Plus, if you're under the age of 10, you can't die from it. And even if it did go like that, we would've likely found a vaccine for it before that would've happened by, since our species is the smartest species to ever walk the planet. This pandemic has already happened before, and there are deadlier pandemics that kill quicker than COVID-19 and killed more. For example, TB (Tuberculosis) has killed a billion people and has a 43% chance of killing you, but I don't see anyone worrying when someone talks about TB. So unless you're an old person or you have a disease (e.g. Cancer, Asthma, the Flu), you shouldn't worry too much about COVID-19. And this virus wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the people protesting against George Floyd's death and the Karens saying that COVID-19 doesn't exist.
Funny how none of the measles outbreaks have tested positive for the wild strand. But yeah it must be the unvaxxed causing people to contract the lab created strand of measles.
When you realize Andrew Wakefield, guy who published the study, only wanted to discredit the MMR vaccine so he could patent his own version of the vaccine and become rich
@@Daniel_in_Paradise Did he or did he not lose his medical license? Or was he even faced with any ramification? I thought I remembered something about it.
@@HSpartaL 200 million was around one sixth of the world's population at the time. Such amount of deaths would have plunged us into a serious demographic crisis.
mushroomsAreAwesome there are many different estimates. I have seen 20-50 mil, I have also see 50-200 mil. It’s definitely more then 20 mil deaths but perhaps 200mil was a little extreme so my bad sorry. Either way that’s a damn ton of people. In its 12,000 year existence it is predicted to have killed over 300 million!
I just want to say, @Abacaba thank you so much for finding these stats and presenting them in such an accessible way. This is a go-to source for me when discussions of measles and "antivax" come up in my social group.
There are legitimate issues with vaccines. As in the case of any other mass produced commodity there are quality control, shelf life, and transparency issues. This isn't a comment against vaccination, just a reminder that any medical treatment should be done on a case by case basis, and you should keep proper records and documentation on the vaccines administered.
@@Rainier214 Everyone is ultimately against vaccination. The goal is a world where they won't be needed, and at some point they should be abandoned along with all the risks - real or imagined. It is good to keep a level head, and remember that vaccines are not that different than any other commodity, and it isn't like there hasn't been vaccine related scandals and coverups. SV 40 is a fun one to read up on.
Yes: www.trumptwitterarchive.com/highlights/vaccines I await to hear how his own personal Twitter account is "fake news" and how he's actually the bestest President ever.
It's really f*cking pissed me off big time how little exposure this video has. This channel releases videos that millions of people watch. Albeit the video frequencies are low, however they're always viral. Be it the reasoning you give in your latest video re-upload, or TH-cam showing it's true colours, we might never know, however this may just be an issue greater than it initially seems... I am subscribed and have been subscribed for years. This video was not in my subscription feed. The fact I haven't seen this video bewildered me. This truly is a sad state of affairs.
Justin _ what the fuck are you even saying? Of course it’s much more pronounced. Death from anything is more pronounced when looked at from overall population.
Odin son Theyre saying that they would have rather seen the percentage of the pop infected, because the US pop tripled in size from the start to the end of the video. This makes the Spanish flu less pronounced than it should have been, and makes for awkward trends upwards in number of cases when infectivity truly didnt increase in terms of the total percentage of population. I agree with his sentiment.
*Literally entire video shows how humanity beat all odds and eradicated the biggest killers of nature* *very small spike at the end because of faulty studies* Everyone: "I guess we suck"
Because vaccinated percent isn't directly connected to percent who get sick, because of herd immunity. Outbreaks only happen when the disease has a number of hosts to spread to and from, and it endangers those that are vaccinated or that can't be vaccinated
"Oh My Friends ChIld AnD iS vAcCiNaTeD aNd ShE hAs DiEd BeCaUsE a DrUnK dRiVeR rAn OvEr HeR iT mUsT bE tHe VaCcInEs BeCaUsE tHe IrOn MuSt Of MaGnEtIcAlLy AtRaCtEd ThE cAr To HiT hEr."
Thanks TheRankings! Oh by the way, I saw your Top-TH-cam-Channels video blew up, that was really impressive. How did you get data from Socialblade before 2015, by the way? I know they used to display it, but lately I can't find any graphs going further back than 2015.
Roger Dodger mate, I knew who Freddie Mercury was. I was apart of a drama group that performed his songs. Also, there’s nothing wrong with a biopic - it’s introduced a new generation to Queen. You’re just annoyed that you can no longer feel like an elitist little club
@@probably9085 shut up anti vaxxer it went down fast because it killed off everyone infected so there was no one really infected and this chart shows it at a fast pace.
*_Well unfortunately due to the current events what we saw in here is pretty much nothing right now, I really hope that at the time this updates the cases of the current virus aren’t over 10,000,000 currently there are around 1,975,293 confirmed cases, please if anybody in the future reads this stay home and stay safe_*
@@Vearru Tigers in the Brooklyn Zoo contracted COVID-19 from HUMANS. This is going to be around for awhile when we infect animals that turn around and infect us.
I remember a comedian making jokes about old diseases- “measles? I haven’t seen someone with that in years! And polio? What’s polio?”. It didn’t age well.
My ancestors who died of these diseases: Rocky Chief 1856-1903 due to smallpox/ Alex Chief 1878-1912 due to polio/ Jenna Chief 1834-1911 due to polio/ Jason Chief 1867-1918 due to Spanish flu/ Freddie Chief 1889-1927 due to whooping cough/ Julian Chief 1899-1935 Measles/ Jason Chief JR 1915-1945 Diphtheria/ Franklin chief 1897-1955 polio/ Marilyn 1903-1965 Measles/ Leonard Chief 1892-1990 Cancer/ Franklin Chief JR 1953-2017 HIV/AIDS/ Zack Chief 1925-2020 Coronavirus/
@@rogerdiogo6893 Technically they already had it. Spanish flu was caused by h1n1, you know that flu in 2009/10 which also spread throughout much of the world? Swine Flu? It was also a strain of h1n1. Now that people have been exposed to it for 100 years it's far far less dangerous than it was previously.
@@rovsea-3761 a big reason for all the fatalities was the war itself. Grouped soldiers cramped quarters then coming home all the parades and gatherings the curve would have been impossible to flatten hospital got way to overcrowded causing more deaths.and during a time when they used heroin for a cold.
@@desertblade1874 Malaria entered the chat TB entered the chat Smallpox left the chat Spanish Flu entered the chat Black Death entered the chat COVID-19 has left the chat
Seeing the recent spike was extremely depressing. It’s a shame there isn’t a cure for stupidity yet
Cameron W. Stupid enough to purposely avoid vaccinations that have literally saved millions or even billions of lives? I don’t think so.
arguably sentiments like this bolster the very thing you dislike, resulting in an amusing irony
I mean, 39,000 still isn't that much
@@KorZen10 A single person would be too much.
@@KorZen10 yep, and you'll keep saying that until you catch one yourself :)
not getting a vaccinated is an insult to all of the hard work and progress we have made.
AweProd22 Thats literally what he just said
@AweProd22 click the circles
@@LennOsu to the beat
@AweProd22 It's even worse than that, people that can't get a vaccination rely on the healthy people who can so you're signing death warrants to people with weak immune systems. Pirates used to be marked by hot irons, unvaccinated people need the same so they can be kept away from vulnerable people
Just let idiots suffer😁
*America* : We did it! We finally eradicated the measles once and for all-
*Anti-Vax Mothers* : hold my essential oils
I think what it is that common ppl were not aware how vaccines work and now small feeble are afraid understadably.
Don't forget the unstereotypical still existing anti vax fathers
😒
@@allen9450 A lot of the anti vaxers are also flat earthers. A lot of the flat earthers are males. Both sexes can be equally stupid about not vaccinating their children.
@@dustigenes Exactly
- measles vaccine introduced
- drastic decrease in US cases per year
hm I wonder how that happened
Clearly the result of essential oils and application of feces to boost immunity.
@@VintageToiletsRock this is a joke right
Roops r/woooosh
@@ekn_38 i literally said 'this is a joke right'
@@ekn_38 r/ihavereddit
0:29 nobody expects the spanish flu
@mushroomsAreAwesome haha! Right, maybe someone should have made a joke about that.
@@lock_ray FFS I guess I'll delete my comment.
it is super effective
@Infectonatan what does the Spanish flu have to do with Serbia?
it came back in the 2000s decade though as swine flu also known as H1N1..
“No diphtheria cases in 5 years”
Immediately after
Diphtheria: 1
That’s kinda how it works. If it was a then year gap, it would’ve said “no diphtheria cases in 10 years”
@@alexsiemers7898 I mean not necessarily. Smallpox has been gone for 41 years, that doesn't mean that next year there will be a smallpox case.
@@kennarajora6532 that’s not what he’s saying dipshit. He’s saying that he put ‘in five years’ on purpose to emphasize how long it had BEEN at the time without one.
Year 2000
US declares it has eliminated measles
*end of video*
1317 cases of measles
I W O N D E R W H A T D I D T H A T
the anti-vaxxer movement
it'll be the end of humanity
Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis.
Reichen Estrada anti vax parents
It means it eliminated measles in the US. Doesn't stop other countries from infecting them.
Edit: Also, not everyone can get vaccines. Some are immunocompromised and are unable to get vaccines (in an average healthy human, a vaccine would do no wrong however some people have allergies or ailments that make their immune system too weak to handle vaccines). It's up to herd immunity to protect them however the anti-vaxxers (I'm talking about the ones perfectly capable of receiving vaccines) are causing the diseases to spread).
@@datsaltyperson2541 People who can't get vaccines due to low-functioning immune systems (or other complications) are very much pro-vaxxers. ;)
*Pro-diseasers have joined the game*
#BacteriaLivesMatter
Finally someone uses their correct pronoun
#Bacterialivesmatter
plague inc players*
#MeaslesLivesMatter
USA in 2000:
Well boys, we did it. Measles is no more.
Measles in 2019:
Very poor choice of words.
the reason it came back is probably because of those anti vax people
@@kingm3llo "probably"
this has got to be the most underrated youtube channel, such creative ideas man!
dude, its just a disease rate graph. It has been done millions of times.
sure, its a great channel, but nowhere near creative
cc nj I guess so, I guess my wording was wrong. This channel just brings a lot of interesting topics to the table imo so I kinda meant more like that
no, you actually right
this is such a creative idea
Well his other channels are carykh and jacknjellify
@@ccnj7345 It is a really detailed video with relative info throughout and clean editing
I love how intense the music gets when HIV gets introduced
Haha, "Awww, hell yeah, HIV is badass".
Also, "bad ass" is a great place to get HIV.
@@matthewpaul526 Underrated comment
@@matthewpaul526 consider that HIV is easily prevented and that like the chance of transmition there on one hand is 0.8% according to a source while being on the other side is 12.8%. Also one must have HIV to spread it. So it's just plain stupidity. Well if you go into a little detail, those that need medical checkings often have social problems and maybe even get denied the important service.
HIV is such a sad thing. It should be gone already... it's not that easy to transmit...
Rip mercury
it was easily the worst update in recent history
the devs were really not thinking were they
i love how this video is longer than the time anti vaccine people research
Bro sick burn
Do you know how much time it takes to scroll to Google page 137?
Felixone less than this video
@@felixone7506 Definitly less then this video. I mean, it shouldn't be 1 year. Lol.
@@felixone7506 Now open your ass and take that vaccine
0:27
It almost looked like Polio and Smallpox did some kind of fusion or spell and then the Spanish Flu got summoned.
Stop animeing
@@lampoilropebombs0640 Says the guy with a cropped T-Series profile picture
if your profile picture is that of T-Series, your opinion doesnt count
They crossed the beams.
@Amdy Chen I didn't really think about Anime when I made the comment. My friends kept saying it.
Measles: Oh no we're about to get eradicated for the US!
Anti-Vax moms: *LET ME STOP YOU RIGHT THERE*
Should be "Let me help you right there"
Measles: Ok so we're gonna stop killing people now. Goodbye, USA!
Anti-Vaxxers: Yes but actually no
Scooty789 Anti-Vax Moms: Allow us to introduce ourselves
@@kelseiilive6115 www.webmd.com/children/vaccines/news/20190307/anti-vaxxers-son-who-got-measles-speaks-out www.washingtonpost.com/health/2019/03/06/ethan-lindenberger-mom-anti-vax-facebook-groups/?noredirect=on&.deccd6e0a337
@@georgewashington2321 im not an anti vaxxer what are you on about?
0:30 Smallpox: I'm worse then ya'll MFs
Spanish Flu: I A M S P E E D
According to the predicted curve for the current coronavirus outbreak, if we were to continue scoffing as a species it will infect every living human in two days short of one year from now. Fortunately we'll freak the hell out before that, and I probably have enough food to last until the pop density is too low for it to spread again in my lifetime. Also, over the last few days that 100% infected date has pushed forward by more than one day for each passing day and appears to be accelerating away into the future, which is good news. A first glimpse of tangible hope.
@@AtlasReburdened I sincerely doubt that Cronoavirus is capable of significantly reducing population density. Even in severe cases mortality is much less than, for example, the spanish flu, and the spanish flu, despite infecting quite a huge portion of the globe, didn't really lessen population density for any substantial length of time.
@@rovsea-3761 With all due respect, I just don't care about people's gut intuition about things as large as this. I care about what the data predicts and what the scientific and medical efforts document. The data is unambiguous about the extremely high infectivity, the inability of any health care system to maintain first world medical standards in the face of an unblunted outbreak, and the drastic increase in death rate that comes of it. The medical literature shows numerous cases of relapsing symptoms which are worse than the first wave in up to 14% of patients, which would hide a higher death rate for weeks. The scientific literature shows a high mutation rate, and thualy a high chance of reinfection multiple times a year or by multiple strains simultaneously. It also shows that our softball response thus far is hardly adequate. The one saving grace being the discovery that hydroxychloroquine and other zinc ionophores play a crucial therapeutic role in inhibiting RDRp via zinc shuttling, and that azithromycin is active against it. If not for that, this plague would sweep through from the start of fall until the end of spring every year forever. If the medical systems functioned through that, multiply your normal flu deaths by 6-10, if they don't function adequately 20-100 times higher.
@@AtlasReburdened We'll research vaccines every year just as we do for influenza if that annual pandemic situation occurs, and through repeated exposure cases will become less severe. That can change with particular mutations but the same is true of influenza strains hopping from animal to human now. The major danger is an overwhelming of the healthcare system which would drastically lower standard of care and consequentially far increase mortality rate, I agree. That's why I agree that we should be taking strict actions to reduce the spread of the disease and if not knock it out then at least slow it down so that we can maintain a more consistent standard of care. That being said, saying that global population densities will get low enough that a pandemic isn't possible again is a gross overreaction. The world population was around a third or less of what it is now back in 1918 when influenza caused a global pandemic, and there is no way that a single non-engineered disease is capable of driving populations that low, particularly not this one given what we've seen of it so far.
@@AtlasReburdened COVID-19 killing everyone is as likely as you dying from Chickenpox while you're always getting the vaccine for it. There are too many people being born for COVID-19 to kill. Plus, if you're under the age of 10, you can't die from it. And even if it did go like that, we would've likely found a vaccine for it before that would've happened by, since our species is the smartest species to ever walk the planet. This pandemic has already happened before, and there are deadlier pandemics that kill quicker than COVID-19 and killed more. For example, TB (Tuberculosis) has killed a billion people and has a 43% chance of killing you, but I don't see anyone worrying when someone talks about TB. So unless you're an old person or you have a disease (e.g. Cancer, Asthma, the Flu), you shouldn't worry too much about COVID-19. And this virus wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the people protesting against George Floyd's death and the Karens saying that COVID-19 doesn't exist.
- Elimates measles
- 1317 cases of measles at the end of video
*Koalski, analysis.*
HitzCritz After my thorough analysis, I have concluded, yep...
Not enough people use essential oils.
King of the Potato People
Either you’re joking or you’re dumb lmao
@@canilusthesomething7652 r/woooosh
Daniel
r/ihavereddit
Apparently, other people say that you’re only supposed to use the r/ part in reddit, otherwise you just say woooosh.
@@want-diversecontent3887 r/woooosh
Unvaccinated child: When I grow up I wanna be-
Antivaxx mom: *I'm gonna stop you right there*
Very dank my friend
@@1911Zoey
Indeed
I don't wanna like cuz it's at 111 likes and I don't wanna ruin the perfection
@@pocketsizedviking4555
Well it's at 115 now so you're free to like it
@@sovietpineapple7938 now it's more like 135
*_nevermind_* now it's 138
I love how this is recommended to me during the corona virus outbreak
Nope it got really bad, right now there is 20 million cases and it hasn’t been a year since the first cases was detected
Welcome back Abacaba and great video
2:03
And then the fire nation attacked
@@takotimeIt's just the no copyright epic action music that really gets me
Anna Yu 25.7 million cases 675,000 deaths
More like the AIDs nation
@@takotime that was cases
"the u.s. declared that it has eradicated measles"
anti-vaxxers: lol you thought
It was eradicated until immigrants brought it back
Funny how none of the measles outbreaks have tested positive for the wild strand. But yeah it must be the unvaxxed causing people to contract the lab created strand of measles.
@@xq39 lmao nah.
I hope the people who are anti vacters die of measles
2:32 - "A faulty study linking the MMR vaccine and autism."
So that's where it all started...
Max DragonSoul Yeah, it’s really unfortunate that people fell for a false study
When you realize Andrew Wakefield, guy who published the study, only wanted to discredit the MMR vaccine so he could patent his own version of the vaccine and become rich
@@Daniel_in_Paradise Did he or did he not lose his medical license? Or was he even faced with any ramification? I thought I remembered something about it.
2:46 “Jenny McCartney promotes her anti-vax book on Oprah”
And that’s when it grew…
@@jamesmackes4531 he lose his license indeed
crazy how the spanish flu did that
there were millions of men cramped in tight, dirty trenches, the flu killed more people then the actual war
And that’s just in the us. The video showed 20mil deaths and globally it was 200mil.
@@HSpartaL 200 million was around one sixth of the world's population at the time.
Such amount of deaths would have plunged us into a serious demographic crisis.
mushroomsAreAwesome there are many different estimates. I have seen 20-50 mil, I have also see 50-200 mil. It’s definitely more then 20 mil deaths but perhaps 200mil was a little extreme so my bad sorry. Either way that’s a damn ton of people. In its 12,000 year existence it is predicted to have killed over 300 million!
Spanish Flu was only really present during WWI. Smallpox is the one that killed around 300 million in its history.
I just want to say, @Abacaba thank you so much for finding these stats and presenting them in such an accessible way. This is a go-to source for me when discussions of measles and "antivax" come up in my social group.
*HIV is the most problematic disease in USA*
Spanish Flu: "let me teach you some history"
Common Cold: Sits down and eats popcorn.
Common cold:Say Something interesant
@@souwurfe Its kills drug addicts and prostitutes not exactly a negative.
@@souwurfe Were a condom its easy not to get it
@@souwurfe
There are also HIV-laced needles placed in US parks.
Spanish flu comes
Few years later...
Goes back to the depths of hell
J u s t l i k e t h e s p a n i s h i n q u i s t i o n
Bruh
Not being vaccinated should be illegal
Vaccinate ur kids!
@Carbonic Potassium Detection Contraption bruh
@@MuxaL people are allergic tho
B i don’t vaccinate myself, it’s extremely dangerous instead i get a doctor to do it
unless you have a preexisting condition that may cause the vaccine to have negative effects on you
Cant wait for the antivax comments/replies to start popping up
There are legitimate issues with vaccines. As in the case of any other mass produced commodity there are quality control, shelf life, and transparency issues. This isn't a comment against vaccination, just a reminder that any medical treatment should be done on a case by case basis, and you should keep proper records and documentation on the vaccines administered.
Karl Timmerman For a second I thought you were an Anti-Vaxxer, thank god your not.
Teague Wessel
Vaccines cause inflammation in blood cells.
@@Rainier214 Everyone is ultimately against vaccination. The goal is a world where they won't be needed, and at some point they should be abandoned along with all the risks - real or imagined. It is good to keep a level head, and remember that vaccines are not that different than any other commodity, and it isn't like there hasn't been vaccine related scandals and coverups. SV 40 is a fun one to read up on.
Bigot Detector yes I know, but vaccines are useful for so many other things.
I love how the presidents are just in the top-left corner just kinda... being there.
Their presence is comforting
Well, except for the last one. Who is an anti-vaxxer.
Liam Ryan not Trump’s lmao
Drunken Hobo .... Are you sure about that?
Yes: www.trumptwitterarchive.com/highlights/vaccines
I await to hear how his own personal Twitter account is "fake news" and how he's actually the bestest President ever.
I have to say, your visualizations are pretty awesome, well done
>comments about antivaxxers in the comments section
>no antivaxxers
Only time will tell
They're on facebook mom's group
They are here just filter comments to “newest first” shits hilarious
Let me filter to the most recent comments. Im going in
It's because they died
It's really f*cking pissed me off big time how little exposure this video has. This channel releases videos that millions of people watch. Albeit the video frequencies are low, however they're always viral.
Be it the reasoning you give in your latest video re-upload, or TH-cam showing it's true colours, we might never know, however this may just be an issue greater than it initially seems...
I am subscribed and have been subscribed for years. This video was not in my subscription feed. The fact I haven't seen this video bewildered me.
This truly is a sad state of affairs.
Ive watched this video an unhealthy amount of times, its so good! Keep up the good work
its the year 2022
What do you think about this video now ?
id like to see Covid-19 pandemic and Joe Biden
get added to this
when you zoomed out at the end i got this ominous feeling there was going to be this new disease that eradicates most of human existence.
ʎɐƃ ƃıq әɥʇ
Honestly, we’re due for a new plague
Why
@AweProd22 Lol do you now how they work
@@vexo9531 thats not science
If viewed at as a percentage of the overall population, the change is much more pronounced.
Justin _ what the fuck are you even saying? Of course it’s much more pronounced. Death from anything is more pronounced when looked at from overall population.
Odin son Theyre saying that they would have rather seen the percentage of the pop infected, because the US pop tripled in size from the start to the end of the video. This makes the Spanish flu less pronounced than it should have been, and makes for awkward trends upwards in number of cases when infectivity truly didnt increase in terms of the total percentage of population. I agree with his sentiment.
@@benraiders998 I see
The US: *We declared that we eliminated measles.*
Anti vaxxers: *pulls out reverse card*
Antivaxx kids are just Speedrunners of life
This actually made me laugh so hard I was wheezing
Those kids already know how to backward long jump into heaven
I’m impressed
babies which died in the womb: pathetic
yes i know
@@insertobject4002 they're just lucky
Obligatory anti-vaxxer comment
Obligatory argumentative comment in defense of vaccines
Obligatory reply in defence of the original statement
*Oh My GoD, ThIs iS sO fAkE, aNd ThE tItLe iS mIsLeAdIng, VaCcInEs DoNt HeLp, ThEy KiLL!!!!1! I uSe ThE mOsT eSsEnTiAl OiLs To KeEp My KiDs SaFe!*
Obligatory r/whoooosh comment
Obligatory r/whoooosh train comment
USA: We killed measles
Measles: I'm going to disneyland
2:35
US: we defeated measles
Measles: wait for it
Whooping Cough: *Recording a video in the background*
I think Jenny McCarthy has just singlehandedly doomed humanity
Wakefield bears the ultimate responsibility. He knew he fudged his data to support his beliefs.
Dumb bitch. Corrupted poor old Jim Carrey as well
Thanks Jenny 😐
OFF BRAND FBI , he went crazy and demanded that everyone delete all of their social network accounts .
Also he ruined Sonic The Hedgehog .
Good, fuck all y'all
Is your little outro song a full song? It's really catchy!
There's also an orchestra version of it if you want to hear it. soundcloud.com/demipixel/abacaba-orchestral
@@nooneunderstands3743 that is awesome.
*Literally entire video shows how humanity beat all odds and eradicated the biggest killers of nature*
*very small spike at the end because of faulty studies*
Everyone: "I guess we suck"
Because anti-vax dum dums
Not faulty studies, those are anti vaxxers (or as i call them pro diseaser)
Its normal for them to die its called darwinism
@@Jan-cs4kw Where do you think people got the idea?
Because vaccinated percent isn't directly connected to percent who get sick, because of herd immunity. Outbreaks only happen when the disease has a number of hosts to spread to and from, and it endangers those that are vaccinated or that can't be vaccinated
"Oh My Friends ChIld AnD iS vAcCiNaTeD aNd ShE hAs DiEd BeCaUsE a DrUnK dRiVeR rAn OvEr HeR iT mUsT bE tHe VaCcInEs BeCaUsE tHe IrOn MuSt Of MaGnEtIcAlLy AtRaCtEd ThE cAr To HiT hEr."
US eliminated measles
Well yes, but actually no
anti-vaxxers:
Anti-vax moms: "THOSE ARE ROOKIE NUMBERS!! YOU GOTTA PUMP THOSE NUMBERS UP!!!"
Welcome back!
WHOA hello!
Also how you not verified even with 200k subs?
Underrated
Thanks TheRankings! Oh by the way, I saw your Top-TH-cam-Channels video blew up, that was really impressive. How did you get data from Socialblade before 2015, by the way? I know they used to display it, but lately I can't find any graphs going further back than 2015.
Seeing Freddie Mercury’s death on here is heartbreaking. RIP
Roger Dodger mate, I knew who Freddie Mercury was. I was apart of a drama group that performed his songs. Also, there’s nothing wrong with a biopic - it’s introduced a new generation to Queen. You’re just annoyed that you can no longer feel like an elitist little club
0:25 Smallpox and Polio summoned The Spanish Flu
before watching the video, i knew there was gonna be a spike at the end. damn antivaxxers
can't wait for next video in 2020
I love how immediately after it says no diphtheria cases in 5 years a new case comes up
This channel is amazing!!,,, This video gonna be "viral"
aaaaaahhhh i got it...
not the flu but the joke 😂
ok
Wow you are sick for making that joke
@@minhkhoitranle4276 You need to back off, maybe get a second opinion?
@@deephorizon1365 we are nearly twins lol
Just surprised how abrupt and unexpected the Spanish flu came in the chart
OfficalBlooms No one expects the Spanish Flu
I'm surprised at how fast it fell to 0
Just like the Spanish Inquisition
Oh no
@@probably9085 shut up anti vaxxer it went down fast because it killed off everyone infected so there was no one really infected and this chart shows it at a fast pace.
Seeing the autism thing appear:
“Oh boy, time for the Karen Legion to attack.”
Awesome visualization! I hope it goes viral.
It better
There's a lot of irony in hoping a video about diseases goes viral...
@@NOVAKza That's the joke :P
This needs to go viral
So I discovered something...
*WHY CALL THEM KAREN WHEN WE SHOULD ACTUALLY CALL THEM JENNY???*
@Carbonic Potassium Detection Contraption writer of the bs book
@Carbonic Potassium Detection Contraption NANI?!
@Carbonic Potassium Detection Contraption PEPE
@Carbonic Potassium Detection Contraption wtf i just ate potatoes
Forgot i was subbed, nice
Please get vaccinated, it really is important, the graph shows the effects really clearly
*_Well unfortunately due to the current events what we saw in here is pretty much nothing right now, I really hope that at the time this updates the cases of the current virus aren’t over 10,000,000 currently there are around 1,975,293 confirmed cases, please if anybody in the future reads this stay home and stay safe_*
*almost 5,000,000 now*
14 Million
Anti-vaxxers: This video's cherry-picked data.
The sources: Am I a joke to you?
Anti-vaxers: “bUt WhErE’s ThE pRoOf?”
*literally staring at dead/sick/half dead people
Where is it!?!?
everywhere...
Me in 2020: * Watching the news about the coronavirus *
TH-cam: *DISEASE*
Lol too true. Hopefully if the coronavirus doesn’t end up dying out like many epidemics/pandemics do we can create a vaccine for it.
@@Vearru
Tigers in the Brooklyn Zoo contracted COVID-19 from HUMANS. This is going to be around for awhile when we infect animals that turn around and infect us.
This is fake news. I gave my children all the essential oils they need. They're here with me right now (at least their spirits are)
A disappointment to everyone I met
I didn’t know Makoto Yuki had children
I remember a comedian making jokes about old diseases- “measles? I haven’t seen someone with that in years! And polio? What’s polio?”.
It didn’t age well.
Neither do antivax kids
Oof
It’s so sad that measles still exists.
I like the depressing remix of the abacaba song
0:29
1 frame, 167,639 cases
iqbaltrojan
When I paused it had 349,130 cases
I was rapidly pausing on 0.25x speed
0:30
Smallpox: Haha. I'm the deadliest... Everyone fears me!
Spanish Flu: Hold my beer
wow great music
omg it's demipixel
DemiPixel agreed!
Yeah, extremely amazing job on the music Demi! It made this video twice as enjoyable!
up... down!... UP AGAIN!?
a n t i v a x x e r s
Measles: haha! I have many victims you see?
Whooping Cough: Nah fam, I got more!
AIDS: Hold my beer.
Hold my beer instead
1979 America: we eradicated almost all disease-
AIDS: I'm going to stop you right there
My ancestors who died of these diseases: Rocky Chief 1856-1903 due to smallpox/ Alex Chief 1878-1912 due to polio/ Jenna Chief 1834-1911 due to polio/ Jason Chief 1867-1918 due to Spanish flu/ Freddie Chief 1889-1927 due to whooping cough/ Julian Chief 1899-1935 Measles/ Jason Chief JR 1915-1945 Diphtheria/ Franklin chief 1897-1955 polio/
Marilyn 1903-1965 Measles/ Leonard Chief 1892-1990 Cancer/ Franklin Chief JR 1953-2017 HIV/AIDS/ Zack Chief 1925-2020 Coronavirus/
amanda chief wow, that’s really sad. Bless your family.
My grandpa was born in 1933 and had 11 siblings by the time he was 18 there were only 7 left
Nobody:
Whooping Cough:
IM MOVING UP AND DOWN SIDE TO SIDE LIKE A ROLLERCOASTER
us declares it has eliminated measles
antivaxxers: lmao chill
1916, Polio : Finally my time has come!
1917, Influenza : * *_HOLD MY RIBOSOMES_* *
Oh god damn it. We were so *𝘧 𝘶 𝘤 𝘬 𝘪 𝘯 𝘨* close to getting rid of measles.
Blame on the anti vaxxers
Wow crazy how quickly TSeries grew
0:29
Smallpox: Hooray! I am the most prevalent disease!
Spanish Flu: I'm about to end this man's whole career.
The spanish flu call also, they want their disease reinstated.
@@rogerdiogo6893 Technically they already had it. Spanish flu was caused by h1n1, you know that flu in 2009/10 which also spread throughout much of the world? Swine Flu? It was also a strain of h1n1. Now that people have been exposed to it for 100 years it's far far less dangerous than it was previously.
@@rovsea-3761 I know, my family all got it.
@@rovsea-3761 a big reason for all the fatalities was the war itself. Grouped soldiers cramped quarters then coming home all the parades and gatherings the curve would have been impossible to flatten hospital got way to overcrowded causing more deaths.and during a time when they used heroin for a cold.
I like how it's called Whoop. Cough instead of Whooping cough.
*WHOOP COUGH.*
2000 US: *declares measles eradicated*
2019 Rockland County, NY: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT? *declares state of emergency and makes national news*
2:06 HIV isn’t that much of a concer-
Reagan: Now this looks like a job for me.
good thing youtube recommend this during covid-19
Pro-Disease: I can fix that
Imagine threatening the life of your child in response to a fear of something that doesnt exist.
US : *DECLARES THAT MEASLES ARE ELIMINATED*
Jenny McCarthy : Let me hold you right there bud
U still active holy keck !!1!
I know right.
My heart literally jumped at 3:01
that outro gets me bouncin every time
I wanna see an updated version
0:31
Spanish flu: *_heyyyyyyyy_*
No seriously, no-one's talking about that part
great video! visuals like this really help put facts into perspective :)
0:31 'this is your flu speaking, please fasten your seatbelts'
0:30 I am voting for spanish flu for the high jump for the 2020 olympics.
*when you go from 0 to 120 million people in 1 year.
Parkour
Sanga Perez Gimenez actually peak point 1918 nov-dec with 350 million people.
why are these type of videos with charts being recommended to me, and why do i love them so much?
I love that spanish flu peak. that was literally "just a flu"
Yep. "just a flu" was responsible for a pandemic that rivalled the Black Death in deaths
@@freewyvern707 i don't know if you understood the message
*Coronavirus entered the chat*
@@desertblade1874 Malaria entered the chat
TB entered the chat
Smallpox left the chat
Spanish Flu entered the chat
Black Death entered the chat
COVID-19 has left the chat
When I see my crush
My heart rate: 0:30
When she talks to you
My heart rate: 3:17
The sudden measles spike makes me want to suggest a full scale orbital bombardment.
Kid: I want to live until 100.
Anti-vax mom: 5 is all you get.
:D
You missed your chance to say "3, take it or leave it"