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Why Covid-19 is nothing like the deadly Spanish Flu


Why Covid-19 is nothing like the deadly Spanish Flu
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Now that Covid-19 is officially a pandemic, people have rediscovered the Spanish Flu of 1918 that killed between 50 million and 100 million people across the world. Comparisons are being made because pandemics spook people. But should one be looking back at the 1918 flu that also killed the grandfather of US president Donald Trump?
First, a few quick facts about the Spanish Flu. The flu didn’t originate in Spain. Remember, this was 1918, the First World War was still on. Three countries – US, Britain and France had the flu before Spain, but managed to keep it out of newspapers to “avoid damaging morale”, Laura Spinney reported in a recent article in The Guardian. Spain, however, was neutral, so it didn’t censor its press. And because ‘news’ of the flu was first reported in Spain, it got called the Spanish Flu. But before this name caught on, the Brazilians called it t ....

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Worst Year Ever Series: Just after the worst war the world had ever seen ended, 1919 saw 50 million die from a flu


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Was 2020 the worst year ever? The National Post puts a silly question to a serious test by stacking 2020 up against other years of plague, war, genocide, and human misery, all to answer the unusually urgent question of what makes a bad year the worst.
If 2020 had an animal mascot, it was the Murder Hornet.
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Murder Hornets were a big part of why 2020 seemed so bad. They popped up on most people’s radar around May, after the initial shock of the pandemic had passed. They arrived like a punchline. Headlines about them were everywhere. They sounded like some plague on Egypt in Exodus. Not that they were particularly threatening to people. Mostly they are a threat to honeybees. They just seemed to fit the mood though. Their name was good ....

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