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●The 1918 influenza pandemic (January 1918 – December 1920; colloquially known as Spanish Flue was an unusually deadly influenza pandemic, the first of the two pandemics involving H1NI influenza virus, with the second being the swine flu in 2009.

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●More recently, experts have proposed a third theory : The Spanish flu originated somewhere in northern china in late 1917 and swiftly moved to western Europe with the 140,000 Chinese laborers the french and english recruited to perform manual labor to free up troops for wartime duty.

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●It is estimated that one-third of the global population was infected,[2] and the World Health Organization estimates that 2–3% of those who were infected died (case-fatality ratio).[52] ●Estimates vary as to the total number who died. An estimate from 1991 says it killed 25–39 million people.

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The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, the deadliest in history, infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide—about one-third of the planet's population—and killed an estimated 20 million to 50 million victims, including some 675,000 Americans.

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