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MOST DEADLY; Spanish Influenza of 1918
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The claim: A study co-authored by Dr. Anthony Fauci found Spanish flu victims died from pneumonia caused by mask-wearing. Since the emergence of COVID-19, masks have become a way of life.
POPULAR holiday hotspots in Spain are reintroducing mandatory face masks as cases of Covid surge in the country. Those taking a break from the British winter sun to holiday in Benidorm and elsewher… ...
Five Spanish regions have announced the reintroduction of rules making the use of face masks compulsory in health facilities following a spike in flu and COVID-19 cases over the festive season.
As Colorado marks another COVID-19 anniversary, the takeaway for historians and epidemiologists is as simple as it is jarring: Americans haven't learned the lessons from its Spanish flu history.
Photo Shows Unique Mask Worn During 'Spanish Flu' Pandemic According to The Associated Press, "'Spanish' flu is a misnomer, and the strain is theorized to have actually developed in Kansas." ...
Fact check: Why is the 1918 influenza virus called 'Spanish flu'? In the black-and-white image, a sign reading "Wear a Mask or Go To Jail" is pinned to a young woman's coat. She stands next to two ...
Fact check: Philadelphia ended lockdown early during 1918 flu and saw major spike in cases Our rating: True. Based on our research, we rate TRUE the claim that a photo shows a person with a sign ...
Fact check: Why is the 1918 influenza virus called 'Spanish flu'? In the black-and-white image, a sign reading "Wear a Mask or Go To Jail" is pinned to a young woman's coat. She stands next to two ...
The 1918 H1N1 influenza pandemic, also known as the Spanish flu, was the most severe pandemic in modern history. About 675,000 deaths were reported in the United States.
But when the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic hit Sonoma County, masks weren’t quite as sophisticated. World War I ended on Nov. 11 of that year and as a result of wartime efforts supplies were limited.