Flu pandemic 1918 (Washington Post, Ashley Halsey III) USofA

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100 years later: 1918 flu epidemic still eclipses all others Ashley Halsey III, The Washington Post January 27, 2018

Influenza victims crowd an emergency hospital near Fort Riley, Kan., in 1918. The 1918 Spanish flu pandemic killed at least 50 million people worldwide and officials say that if the next pandemic resemblers it, 1.9 million Americans could die. National Museum of Health The flu arrived as a great war raged in Europe, a conflict that would leave about 20 million people dead over four years.

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