Scenarios about 'vaccination'
The practice of administering vaccines to stimulate immune responses against specific diseases, dating back to Edward Jenner's smallpox inoculation in 1796. Vaccination campaigns have dramatically reduced mortality from infectious diseases like polio, measles, and diphtheria, representing one of history's most significant public health achievements and fundamentally altering demographic patterns and life expectancy worldwide.
What If The Smallpox Vaccine Was Never Created?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Edward Jenner never developed the smallpox vaccine in 1796, potentially altering the course of modern medicine, public health, and global demographics.
What If Vaccines Were Never Invented?
Exploring the alternate timeline where vaccination was never discovered, leaving humanity vulnerable to infectious diseases and dramatically altering the course of global health, demographics, and society.