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  1. Oct 12, 2010 · The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, the deadliest in history, infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide—about one-third of the planet’s population—and killed an estimated 20 million ...

  2. February 21 – The last Carolina parakeet (the last breed of parrot native to the eastern U.S.), a male named "Incas", dies at Cincinnati Zoo. March – The Liberator socialist magazine begins publication. March 4 – A soldier at Camp Funston, Kansas falls sick with the first confirmed case of the Spanish flu.

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  4. Before COVID-19, the most severe pandemic in recent history was the 1918 influenza virus, often called “the Spanish Flu.” The virus infected roughly 500 million people—one-third of the world’s population—and caused 50 million deaths worldwide (double the number of deaths in World War I).

  5. HISTORY. How the Horrific 1918 Flu Spread Across America. The toll of history’s worst epidemic surpasses all the military deaths in World War I and World War II combined. And it may have begun in...

  6. The 1918-19 pandemic was caused by an influenza A virus known as H1N1. Despite becoming known as the Spanish flu, the first recorded cases were in the United States in the final year...

  7. Jan 5, 2021 · From July 1918 through the middle of November, banner headlines on the front pages of The New York Times detailed the final stages of what was then the largest war in history.

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