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On March 4, Albert Gitchell, who was a Private of the U.S. Army, came to the hospital at Fort Riley Kansas. He had cold-like symptoms such as a sore throat, fever, and headache. After a while, fellow soldiers also had similar symptoms. Which marked the beginning of the pandemic of 1918, otherwise known as the infamous Spanish Flu.
My name is Jack, My name is Carden, And my name is Brayden and this is our podcast.
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On April 1918 Spanish flu first became noticed when a health report informed the officials of cases and deaths in Kanses, according to the CDC.
Hey something i found out was that The Spanish flu was a type A form of the flu, that started as the bird flu. At some point, other mammals caught the flu.
But does anyone know How they tried to prevent others from getting the Spanish Flu?
(Jack Answers)
There were no national efforts to prevent the Spanish flu. However, Some small communities did try to prevent it with some familiar methods. Such as:
So pretty much what we do for covid?
Yep!
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Do You guys know What some of the symptoms of the Spanish flu were? Like how could a disease like this kill so many people!!!
(Brayden answers)=
History.com states that At first, the Spanish flu was not very deadly, with normal influenza symptoms. However, later, a very contagious wave of the Spanish flu appeared in the same year. Some people affected by the flu died within hours! Some symptoms were: skin turning BLUE and lungs filling with fluid (which often cause people to suffocate).
That is kinda disturbing.
Also a Fun Fact!: The Spanish flu was believed to have originated from France, therefore it should be called the French Flu, not the Spanish Flu.
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The Spanish flu, overall, was a very deadly disease. It impacted society as a whole by killing around 50 million people and infecting about 500 million people.
The Spanish flu ended around 1919-1920 when those who were infected either died or became immune to the disease according to history.com.
So what you’re really saying is Although Covid-19 is a very damaging pandemic the Spanish flu is still one of the worst pandemics in history. Building on that the best response to both was social distancing. Yeah, Carden!
I hope you guys enjoyed this podcast and will wear your mask and social distance, but anyways, Bye!
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