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| 1918: How A Flu Virus Became The World's Deadliest Pandemic | |
| By: Masked Man Date: February 4, 2025, 11:16 pm | |
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| 1918: How A Flu Virus Became The World's Deadliest Pandemic | | |
| The Spanish Flu | Timeline | |
| Link: | |
| https://youtu.be/bvLUApwPfLE | |
| � I am thinking that By studying how societies dealt with the | |
| Spanish flu of 1918 and other plagues in the past can teach us | |
| about challenges we face today | |
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| Re: 1918: How A Flu Virus Became The World's Deadliest Pandemic | |
| By: Masked Man Date: February 4, 2025, 11:18 pm | |
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| [quote author=Steve link=topic=1618.msg2263#msg2263 | |
| date=1727037137] | |
| Perhaps one suggestion when discussing "The Spanish Flu" is to | |
| not call it as such. My understanding of that pandemic is that | |
| it was inaccurately named for political and social reasons. We | |
| should be mindful to be dispassionate and accurate in the naming | |
| of these ailments; Using "localized" names creates stigmas which | |
| stifle global cooperation in dealing with pandemics. | |
| For instance, the scientific community no longer calls "MPox" by | |
| its original name (Monkeypox) because it conveyed an inaccurate | |
| meaning that the ailment originated and/or spread through | |
| monkeys when, in fact, it was first encountered in a monkey and | |
| it likely originated in both a different species and in a | |
| different area. | |
| It is wise to look at our responses to prior pandemics of all | |
| types and learn how the global community can respond more | |
| efficiently for when such pandemics strike again. | |
| [/quote] | |
| #Post#: 2967-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1918: How A Flu Virus Became The World's Deadliest Pandemic | |
| By: Masked Man Date: February 4, 2025, 11:20 pm | |
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| Yes indeed, good point Steve, ... If I am not mistaken the | |
| "Spanish flu" was only termed so because Spain was the only | |
| country to admit that the pandemic actually existed. Unless I am | |
| mistaken other countries were busy in war and perhaps in such a | |
| state of denial to admit there was a problem and that in reality | |
| the flu might have originated from pigs or swine in America. | |
| One of the historical facts that impresses me the most is the | |
| footage of people carrying on celebrating war victories and such | |
| meanwhile this microscopic entity killed more people than were | |
| murdered in four wars combined making me think flu and diseases | |
| even of today should be considered the true enemy. For some | |
| reasons plagues and diseases always seem to corresponds during | |
| wartime like one exasperates or inspires the other .. methinks | |
| this should not be ignored and that this phenomena we call | |
| disease and viruses should be treated more like an enemy. | |
| One can�t help but wonder had our President not caught covid | |
| three times the future and even his future might prove different | |
| .. | |
| The documentary of 1918 shows soldiers carelessly spreading | |
| disease continent to continent made me think of the way we tend | |
| to repeat history like when both republican and democratic | |
| parties hold superspreader events for the sake of their | |
| elections in the very midst of pandemic or when the president | |
| sat unmasked eating pizza with soldiers in 2022, also in midst | |
| of pandemic:Yes indeed, good point Steve, ... If I am not | |
| mistaken the "Spanish flu" was only termed so because Spain was | |
| the only country to admit that the pandemic actually existed. | |
| Unless I am mistaken other countries were busy in war and | |
| perhaps in such a state of denial to admit there was a problem | |
| and that in reality the flu might have originated from pigs or | |
| swine in America. | |
| One of the historical facts that impresses me the most is the | |
| footage of people carrying on celebrating war victories and such | |
| meanwhile this microscopic entity killed more people than were | |
| murdered in four wars combined making me think flu and diseases | |
| even of today should be considered the true enemy. For some | |
| reasons plagues and diseases always seem to corresponds during | |
| wartime like one exasperates or inspires the other .. methinks | |
| this should not be ignored and that this phenomena we call | |
| disease and viruses should be treated more like an enemy. | |
| One can�t help but wonder had our President not caught covid | |
| three times the future and even his future might prove different | |
| .. | |
| The documentary of 1918 shows soldiers carelessly spreading | |
| disease continent to continent made me think of the way we tend | |
| to repeat history like when both republican and democratic | |
| parties hold superspreader events for the sake of their | |
| elections in the very midst of pandemic or when the president | |
| sat unmasked eating pizza with soldiers in 2022, also in midst | |
| of pandemic: | |
| https://youtu.be/vgYx6NeopCs | |
| ... methinks the multitude today have no clue as to how close | |
| they really are to the edge of possible personal extinction | |
| considering with every covid variant there remains a shroud of | |
| mystery as to its ability or potential to wreak destruction... | |
| I happen to think covid a much more serious disease than many | |
| think because on first sight it may appear that covid isnt | |
| killing people directly, however covid's long term repercussions | |
| may be killing many people indirectly..not to mention overtime | |
| each of covid's mutations may prove lethal eventually... | |
| This appears to have occurred with the incorrectly termed | |
| so-called 'Spanish flu' that probably originated in America as | |
| "swine flu" in that it started out humbly enough not killing | |
| anyone at first but over time winded up killing more people | |
| than soldiers in a four wars combined did... | |
| "The microscopic killer circled the entire globe in four months, | |
| claiming the lives of more than 21 million people. The United | |
| States lost 675,000 people to the Spanish flu in 1918-more | |
| casualties than World War I, World War II, the Korean War and | |
| the Vietnam War combined. | |
| "World War I ended in 1918, when Germany signed an armistice | |
| agreement with the victorious Allies. The war had cost the lives | |
| of more than 9 million combatants plus millions of civilians. | |
| Meanwhile, an even more deadly threat emerged: the influenza | |
| pandemic, which would take another 50 million lives worldwide". | |
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