UPI
The 1300s saw the Black Plague claim the lives of between 75 and 200 million people. The 15th and 18th centuries witnessed smallpox kill around the same. Clearly man is no stranger to global pandemics, and the chances of another happening at some point are surprisingly high. Couple this with the fact that human beings are now more mobile than ever, and the speed at which a fatal new pandemic can spread is pretty terrifying.
Cutoff dates for Christmas delivery are as follows:
UK
Courier: Evri
Date: 11:45am 19th December
Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Finland, Greece, Israel, Italy, Malta, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, Romania and Sweden
Courier: Royal Mail International Tracked
Date: 11:45am 6th December
Czech Republic, Malaysia, New Zealand, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey and United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Courier: Royal Mail International Tracked
Date: 11:45am 8th December
Austria, Denmark, India, Lithuania, Philippines, Qatar, Slovakia and Slovenia
Courier: Royal Mail International Tracked
Date: 11:45am 10th December
Belgium, Canada, China (People’s Republic), Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Luxembourg, South Korea, Thailand and USA
Courier: Royal Mail International Tracked
Date: 11:45am 12th December
France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Pakistan, Russia, Singapore, Switzerland and Taiwan
Courier: Royal Mail International Tracked
Date: 11:45am 15th December
Europe
Courier: DHL International Express Tracked
Date: 11:45am 17th December
USA, Canada and Mexico
Courier: DHL International Express Tracked
Date: 11:45am 16th December
Rest of world
Courier: DHL International Express Tracked
Date:11:45am 16th December