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The Spanish Flu - An Interesting History From Beginning to End - cover

The Spanish Flu - An Interesting History From Beginning to End

MultiPress Media

Publisher: Quick Reads

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Summary

Discover the untold story of one of the deadliest pandemics in human history...

The Spanish flu of 1918-1919 swept across the globe, infecting a third of the world’s population and leaving an estimated 20 to 100 million dead in its wake. Yet, for decades, this catastrophic event remained largely forgotten in historical memory, overshadowed by the devastation of World War I. In this illuminating book, we delve into the origins, spread, and long-lasting impact of the Spanish flu, offering a comprehensive look at how it shaped the world.

Explore how the virus spread across continents, aided by the movement of troops during World War I, and how different governments responded to the crisis with varying degrees of success. Discover the personal stories of those who fought the pandemic on the frontlines—doctors, nurses, and volunteers—who struggled with limited medical knowledge and resources.

Discover a plethora of topics such as:
* Theories on the origins of the virus: Spain, France, or the U.S.?
* Government-enforced quarantines and public health measures.
* The global death toll: why estimates vary so widely.
* The second and third waves: how the virus mutated and struck again.
* How the pandemic reshaped public health systems and future preparedness.
And much more..!

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Available since: 09/14/2024.

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