COVID Claims 675,000 U.S. Lives, Matching 1918 Flu Pandemic

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COVID Claims 675,000 U.S. Lives, Matching 1918 Flu Pandemic
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COVID-19 has killed at least 675,000 Americans, a death toll that has now surpassed that of the 1918 influenza pandemic, according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University.

There are many similarities between the two pandemics. In spring 1918, when the first wave of the Spanish flu hit, the U.S. and its allies were nearing victory in Europe in World War I. Just this summer the U.S. has ended its longest war, the conflict in Afghanistan as COVID cases surge.

In both pandemics, hospitals and funeral homes were overrun and make-shift clinics were opened where space was available. Mask mandates were installed, schools, churches and theaters closed, andAs is the case today, different jurisdictions took different steps to fight the pandemic and some were more successful than others.

According to History.com, in 1918, Philadelphia’s mayor said a popular annual parade could be held. In less than 2 weeks more than 1,000 local residents were dead. But in St. Louis, public gatherings were banned , schools and theaters closed and death toll there was one-eighth of Philadelphia’s. from 1918 during the flu pandemic. Best one: “Do not disregard the advice of a specialist just because you do not understand”.

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