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We All Expected to Die
Spanish Influenza in Labrador, 1918-1919
Anne BudgellSeries: Social and Economic Studies(0)
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At the end of World War I, after four years of unimaginable man-made destruction, a swiftly killing virus travelled the planet. Up to one hundred million people perished in the most lethal pandemic in recorded history, the so-called "Spanish" influenza. More than half those who died were young adults aged between twenty and forty.
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- SeriesSocial and Economic Studies #82