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10 kwi 2018 · 30 Photos. In Focus. Between 1918 and 1919, an outbreak of influenza spread rapidly across the world, and killed more than 50 million—and possibly as many as 100 million—people within 15...
16 paź 2018 · In 1918, at the height of World War I, a deadly strain of the influenza virus was spreading across the planet. After running its course, approximately one-third of the Earth’s population had been infected and some 50 million people had died from the virus worldwide.
5 maj 2020 · Photos from the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. By Jessica Learish. Updated on: May 5, 2020 / 3:28 PM EDT / CBS News. Sam Hood/State Library of New South Wales. The spring of 2020 saw millions of...
30 kwi 2017 · The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 killed at least 50 million people on its way to becoming the deadliest outbreak of its kind in history. By the time it was over, it had killed three times more people than World War I.
13 mar 2018 · The 1918 Influenza Pandemic, also known as the Spanish Flu, was one of the deadliest events in human history. While fighting between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers raged on in Europe, the disease knew no borders.
16 lip 2020 · A sailor and a member of the Women's Motor Corps wear masks while treating influenza patients injured by the explosions of a coal loading plant at Morgan, New Jersey, on October 5, 1918....
2 dni temu · We browsed through the archives to bring you some images from the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic that killed more people than the First World War. More than a century ago, another pandemic engulfed the world. Known as the Spanish Flu, the pandemic lasted for 15 months between 1918 and 1919.