According to TWIV 2 of the most popular terms in the world, that everyone used to know was "cocacola" and "polio vaccine"
Because of the WHO's global polio vaccine campaign in the 70s
So on the one hand, there's 4 pathogens (polio, covid, HIV/AIDS, measles) that are global in scope but which can be temporary and presumably everyone knows what they are on some level. Maybe more. Perhaps they should be considered as either part of the 1,000 words or in addition to them?
According to TWIV 2 of the most popular terms in the world, that everyone used to know was "cocacola" and "polio vaccine"
Because of the WHO's global polio vaccine campaign in the 70s
So on the one hand, there's 4 pathogens (polio, covid, HIV/AIDS, measles) that are global in scope but which *can* be temporary and presumably everyone knows what they are on some level. Maybe more. Perhaps they should be considered as either part of the 1,000 words or in addition to them?
According to TWIV 2 of the most popular terms in the world, that everyone used to know was "cocacola" and "polio vaccine"
Because of the WHO's global polio vaccine campaign in the 70s
So on the one hand, there's 4 pathogens (polio, covid, HIV/AIDS, measles) that are global in scope but which can be temporary and presumably everyone knows what they are on some level. Maybe more. Perhaps they should be considered as either part of the 1,000 words or in addition to them?