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<b>Do You Want to Find Out the Origin, Causes, and Effects of the Most Lethal Influence Known to Humanity? Do You Want to Learn the Critical Lessons For Future Pandemics?</b><br><br><b>If yes, then keep reading!</b><br><br>From January 1918 to December 1920, a Spanish pandemic <b>killed about 50 million people</b> <b>worldwide.</b> The Flu killed over half a million people in the United States. Montana has lost about five thousand people to one of the highest mortality rates in the country. It is not clear where the 1918 virus came from, but <b>it is commonly called the Spanish Flu</b> after the Spanish and French crossings. During World War I, Spain was neutral and did not censor information. The first cases of the Spanish bombing occurred in military camps and cities in the Midwest and quickly spread to the rest of the country.<br>One of the main differences between the pandemic and Spanish Influenza is that the virus is primarily aimed at older men and those with weak immune systems, but the Spanish Flu targets healthy-looking men.<br><br><b>This Book Covers: </b><ul><li>What is the Spanish Flu?</li><li>History of the Spanish Influenza</li><li>Signs, Symptoms, Pathogenesis, and Complications</li><li>What Actions Were Taken Globally in Search of a Cure</li><li>1918 Pandemic Wave</li><li>The 2020 Pandemic Wave</li></ul><b>And much more!</b><br><br><b><u>The fear in 2020 was that the infection would dominate the American medical system.</u></b> It was the same case in 1918 when insufficient to treat a large number of patients admitted to minimal healthcare facilities. There are no significant hospitals that we know. We then need to take a closer look at the Spanish epidemic of 1918 and record today’s virus epidemic.<br><br><b>Ready to get started? Click “Buy Now”!</b>