Is it true that the Spanish Flu of 1918 started out small like the way the H1N1 strain is spreading around now?
Sunday, May 17th, 2009I read somewhere that when the Spanish Flu started in 1918, it started out quite small and slow, then it sped up and ended up infecting 525 million people.(half of the world’s population at that time) Could that be what’s happening now with the H1N1 strain?
By: J.B.
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