Jiang predicts that the next century will contain a cascading series of epidemics rather than a single isolated outbreak.
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Next Century
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"...have a kind of cascading uh series of epidemics throughout the next century yeah yeah i mean there's things"
"Glenn asks, how will Japan and South Korea survive the next century with such low birth rates?"
"...uh epidemics are likely to be a major factor in the next century um because they're usually much bigger than the impact of wars..."
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