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How the 1918 flu killed tens of millions
The Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918 to 1920 was one of the deadliest events in human history. It spread rapidly across the world during the final year of World War I. Unlike most flu viruses, it killed ...
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'They were sick as dogs': Trump displays his ignorance of basic history, claims the Spanish flu single-handedly ended World War I
During a fireside chat today at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Donald Trump ignorantly claims that the Spanish Flu single-handedly ended World War I. The Spanish Flu broke out during ...
US flu infections surged over the holidays, and health officials are calling it a severe season that is likely to get worse. New government data posted Monday — for flu activity through the week of ...
Most US states are experiencing high or very high flu activity, and levels continue to increase nationwide. “Flu season is just getting started, so I think it’s really hard to say exactly what it’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most US states are experiencing high or very high flu activity, and levels continue to increase nationwide. “Flu season is just ...
As flu cases have continued to rise across North Carolina, health experts have been urging residents to get vaccinated. But is it too late to get the shot now? State data from the N.C. Department of ...
As flu cases surge in Arlington, health leaders are encouraging residents to get vaccinated and practice healthy habits. Hospitalizations for the flu surged by more than 50% in Arlington during the ...
Were you sick over the holidays? You certainly were not alone. A new strain of influenza has surged across the country during an already busy travel season, with experts worried that low vaccination ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Nearly 800 Coloradans were hospitalized with the flu last week — the highest number in more than two decades — as cases surge across the U.S., according to ...
VANCOUVER, Wash. — Clark County is seeing an increase in influenza cases since December, with 3.2% of emergency room visits and 2.2% of hospitalizations attributed to the flu during Christmas week — a ...
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