How did remote places in Asia and Africa not succumb to the same wave of disease and death that the Native Americans did?

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I’m not saying they weren’t affected at all, but something like 90% of Native Americans were wiped out while places like Japan and deep parts of the African interior didn’t suffer nearly as hard, even though they previously had basically no contact with Europe.

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These places are connected by land and short boat trip. The people of Africa, Asia and Europe have interacted for much longer than people realize.

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