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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Life goes on. After an 8 week period during the 1918-19 Spanish Flu the flu died off. People moved on with their lives.[/quote] This is wildly, laughably wrong. The Spanish flu had 3 major waves in the US starting in 1918 and continuing until 1920. The second -- which came as restrictions were being relaxed -- [b]killed most people[/b], but people were still dying from the Spanish flu in 1920.[/quote] Killed "most people"? Yes, the second wave was more deadly, but estimates for the total of Spanish flu deaths in the US are 0.5 to 0.8 percent of the population. [/quote] My grandmother lived through the Spanish Flu epidemic in hard hit Philadelphia. She also lived through whooping cough, diptheria, measles, german measles, and typhoid and trench mouth. She still managed to graduate from high school and go to a 4 year college and graduate. Philadelphia was locked down for 8 weeks during the Spanish Flu epidemic. The city was not locked down for three years. People got on with their lives. [/quote]
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