The worldwide flu epidemic, known as the Spanish flu, which erupted during World War I, had devastating effects, infecting about one-third of the global population. It led to an estimated 50 million deaths, overwhelming healthcare systems already strained by war. The pandemic also exacerbated social and economic disruptions, contributing to labor shortages and influencing post-war recovery efforts. Additionally, the experience of the epidemic highlighted the importance of public health measures and the need for coordinated responses to future outbreaks.
LOTS of people got the flu. I mean LOTS.
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The worldwide epidemic that killed approximately 30 million people during World War I is known as the Spanish flu. It spread rapidly between 1918 and 1919, affecting a significant portion of the global population. The virus was particularly deadly due to its ability to infect healthy young adults, leading to high mortality rates. The pandemic had profound social and economic impacts, compounding the devastation of the war.
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They ended World War 2 in all of the world.
LOTS of people got the flu. I mean LOTS.
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The Spanish Flu, also known as the Influenza.
There is a world-wide epidemic of chlamydia now.
The flu epidemic.
Influenza. A worldwide flu epidemic broke out in 1918, which was also the last year of World War 1, but the epidemic killed more people than died during the entire war.
Epidemic. If it is world-wide, then it is called a pandemic.
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an escalating epidemic
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The epidemic that killed canadians after the war, was called the spanish influenza (flu)
I found a website that listed 8. We have already had 22 in 2008. See this link: http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/find_eruptions.cfm So many volcanoes erupted in the world that nobody knows, they couldn't count how many volcanoes erupted since the beginning of the world