During a reception and dinner event for business leaders in Japan several weeks ago, Donald Trump claimed that World War I ...
Tucked away among the thousands of artifacts in the collections of two San Antonio museums are a handful of items from the 1918 flu pandemic that illustrate how living through a pandemic is much the ...
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On March 11, 1918, nearly one year into America’s involvement in World War I, the country reported its first case of a new illness at Camp Funston in Fort Riley, Kansas. This disease, an H1N1 strain ...
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It’s undeniable that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on our lives. And for many of us in the United States, it’s the first pandemic we’ve ever experienced. However, it’s not the ...
ALBANY, NY (NEWS10) — Imagine a virus killing tens of thousands of people, infection one-third of the world’s population. It has no vaccine to protect people against it and touches every family.
During a reception and dinner event for business leaders in Japan several days ago, Donald Trump ignorantly claimed that World War I ended because of the Spanish Flu. He stated, "people don't know ...
The 1918 influenza pandemic remains the deadliest in modern history, killing tens of millions — and leaving scientists with enduring questions about how it began. A century later, a virologist and ...
Seasonal viruses were as common as blizzards, but in 1918, a more fearsome disease spread across Montana. Influenza during this time killed more people than WWI and II combined! Nobody from the ...