the ‘Spanish’ flu

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It was terrible, killing millions.

Where has it gone? Is it still around?

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It was a worse vivid from prob the Us, which the Yanks brought to the western Front in WW1. The News were censored BC of the war, but not in Spain, so it seemed like it came from there. Most people died BC of fluid building up in the lungs, drowning them in their own fluids. There were 3 Waves, of which the 2. was the most deadly. There were no ventilators, so the most patients died BC of that. It is still around as far as I know.

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