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MOST DEADLY; Spanish Influenza of 1918
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The claim: A study co-authored by Dr. Anthony Fauci found Spanish flu victims died from pneumonia caused by mask-wearing. Since the emergence of COVID-19, masks have become a way of life.
They claim the latest surge of Covid and flu, which came over winter, is getting out of control. Although the Spanish government has yet to introduce any laws making it mandatory to wear them ...
Five Spanish regions have announced the reintroduction of rules making the use of face masks compulsory in health facilities following a spike in flu and COVID-19 cases over the festive season ...
As Colorado marks another COVID-19 anniversary, the takeaway for historians and epidemiologists is as simple as it is jarring: Americans haven't learned the lessons from its Spanish flu history.
Since early 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic raged both across the U.S. and the world, various photographs of masks worn during the 1918-1920 influenza pandemic were shared online, as we noted with ...
Nearly 200 died that Fall during that other pandemic, the 1918 so-called Spanish Flu. Zecchinelli and his wife, Karen, own the nearby Wayside Restaurant now. It's become a Vermont institution.
She stands next to two young men, white cloth masks and brimmed felt hats obscuring all but their eyes. "1918, Spanish Flu," the photo is captioned in a Dec. 14 post. "Wear a mask or go to jail." ...
The claim: Photo shows person with sign reading 'Wear a Mask or Go To Jail' amid 1918 Spanish flu With a few exemptions, travelers on public airlines, trains, metros and buses can face fines between ...
She stands next to two young men, white cloth masks and brimmed felt hats obscuring all but their eyes. "1918, Spanish Flu," the photo is captioned in a Dec. 14 post. "Wear a mask or go to jail." ...
The 1918 H1N1 influenza pandemic, also known as the Spanish flu, was the most severe pandemic in modern history. About 675,000 deaths were reported in the United States.