Black death: a worldwide death from a Chinese ship.
The Black Death virus was transmitted worldwide by Chinese rats and was a form of plague. The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347, when 12 ships sailed from the Black Sea to the Sicilian port of Messina. Inside the ship were rats that spread this kind of plague. Rats started roaming in the kitchen, rooms, etc. of the ship, and gradually the virus spread all over the ship and the health of the people of the ship started deteriorating. In the midst of the roaring sea, the virus raged. The first aid did not work and the people on the ship started dying.
The virus also appeared in India in 1889. The virus entered British India through the port city of Hong Kong. According to the World Health Organization, this terrible virus was around 1959.
Symptoms such as: fever, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, terrible aches, and painsĀ and then, in short order, death. The disease was also terribly effective. People who were perfectly healthy at bedtime could die by morning. Plagues broke out in various parts of the world until the early 19th century.