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MOST DEADLY; Spanish Influenza of 1918
The Covid “pandemic’ was nothing compared to the greatest killer of humanity, The Black Death of the 14th century, and the ...
Spanish flu pandemic was caused by a particularly virulent strain of influenza virus. It infected 500 million people, caused ...
The death toll from the flu of 1918 was more than a half-million people ... an emerging virus could be spread today at a rate that is orders of magnitude faster than the rate of spread eight ...
Brevig Mission was just one place that was part of a global tragedy, one of the worst ever to befall humanity: the influenza pandemic of 1918-19 ... unusually high mortality rates of the new ...
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Late in the spring of 1918 the Spanish wire ... commonly called "Spanish flu" killed more people than the guns of World War I. Estimates put the worldwide death toll at 21,642,274.
The Jordan Independent’s earliest mentions of the 1918 influenza pandemic, which within the following four months would kill thousands of people in Minnesota and millions worldwide, urged ...
In the late autumn of 1918, as the flu cut a deadly path through entire towns and villages, Vaughan’s observation of mortality rates from around the nation yielded a horrifying equation.
"The flu crisis felt like a very sad time as ... of Leeds show an "astounding 1,401 deaths in Leeds alone" in 1918, (a death rate of 3.28 per 1000 of the population). The following year in 1919 ...