The Spanish flu refers to a global pandemic that infected an estimated 500 million individuals between early 1918 and mid 1920. Between 50 and 100 million people are reported to have died as a dire...
The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 infected about 500 million people worldwide and resulted in 5o million deaths. It mainly affected the lungs.
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The Spanish flu killed quickly, and it killed in huge numbers. Other flu pandemics in modern times have been far less deadly. Why?
There's almost nothing "Spanish" about this flu.