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Learn facts i never knew about the flu especially being able to make comparisons with the virus thing going around today.
So many of the same uncertainties faced a hundred years ago with the spanish flu are being faced today amidst the covid-19 pand... Read More
Although this issue may be debatable with the msm blaming trump for everything, at least this author stayed neutral on this point.
The third wave was on a par with the second.
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This book was very informative and can be applied to the spread of the coronavirus.
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Would have liked some more detail on some issues
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Basically this is not our first rodeo to include quarantines and social distancing
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Also there is some redundant fluff that could have been omitted
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I read a lot enjoy historical novels and the spanish flu was sometimes mentioned but not how extensively its devastation was
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It was widely spread by the movement of troops
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In many ways it was similar to the present covid19 pandemic although a significant difference was that in 19181920 neither the medical nor lay people throughout the world knew much about viruses
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In the fourteenth century for example the black plague killed 200 million people worldwide
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In the 1770s a plague killed 100000 in 18551860 more than a million people were killed so too in 18891890 more than a million died