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  1. Apr 1, 2021 · The Timing Of Deaths In 191819 Versus 202021 And What It Says About Our Response To COVID-19. The timing of deaths may be the most important comparison for understanding parallels and...

  2. The first comparison will present the overall mortality impacts of the 1918 influenza pandemic with those of COVID-19 through June of 2021. The mortality figures will be presented in 3 ways: estimated gross deaths, estimated deaths adjusted for population, and, last, deaths expressed in terms of estimated total life years lost.

    • James J James
    • 10.1017/dmp.2021.230
    • 2021
    • 2021 Jul
  3. May 19, 2020 · As The Gazette spoke with Jonas about what governments can learn from the coronavirus outbreak to be prepared for the next pandemic, the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, was showing that the virus has infected more than 2 million people and killed more than 150,000 worldwide.

  4. Jun 5, 2020 · As COVID-19 rates begin to steady in some parts of the U.S., people today are nervously eyeing the “second wave” of influenza that came in autumn 1918, that pandemic’s deadliest period. Three...

  5. Feb 9, 2021 · Victims of the 1918 influenza mostly died from secondary bacterial pneumonia, while victims of COVID-19 mostly died from an overactive immune response resulting in organ failure. The key major differences between the pandemics are highlighted in table 1 .

    • Shu Ting Liang, Shu Ting Liang, Lin Ting Liang, Joseph M Rosen, Joseph M Rosen
    • 2021
  6. Total vaccine doses administered per 100 people vs. daily new COVID-19 deaths per million people. All doses, including boosters, are counted individually. Due to varying protocols and challenges in the attribution of the cause of death, the number of confirmed deaths may not accurately represent the true number of deaths caused by COVID-19.

  7. Retrospect and Context: One Scientist's Thoughts on Comparing COVID-19 to the 1918 Flu Pandemic. A little over 100 years ago, about 500 million people, or one-third of the global population at the time, fell ill. At least 50 million died, with 675,000 deaths occurring in the U.S. 1. Today, the COVID-19 pandemic is frequently compared with the ...

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