In 1918, a flu pandemic caused by a strain of H1N1 infected 500 million people worldwide. It was known as the Spanish flu, and at least 50 million people died.
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'That Was What Stopped The War': Trump Showcases His Ignorance In Basic History, Believes The Spanish Flu Ended World War I
During a reception and dinner event for business leaders in Japan several weeks ago, Donald Trump claimed that World War I ...
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'It Actually Ended The War': Trump Exposes His Lack Of Knowledge In Basic History, Believes The Spanish Flu Single-Handedly Ended World War I
During a reception and dinner event for business leaders in Japan several days ago, Donald Trump ignorantly claimed that ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has now killed roughly the same amount of people who died from the 1918 Spanish flu. According to Johns Hopkins, more than 675,000 Americans have died from COVID-19. The Centers ...
WILMETTE, Ill. (WLS) -- Norma Bratschi Hoza turned 101 in February, a milestone she celebrated with her large family. Less than two months later, she was diagnosed with COVID-19 and died on April 2, ...
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Flu season brings shots, jokes and a look back at 1918 | Joe Crawford
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In Ghana, two stampedes kill six people and injure dozens Two military recruitment exercises in Kumasi and Accra led to ...
About 2.5 million hens culled due to virus in recent months, according to Spanish Egg Producers Association - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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