Will COVID 19 be deadliest like Spanish fly?
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The Spanish flu killed tens of millions of people. Here’s what it can and can’t tell us about Covid-19.
By Dylan Matthews on March 9, 2020 3:00 pm
Influenza patients at a military hospital in Switzerland, December 1918. During the 1918 influenza pandemic, one in three humans were infected and between 17 million and 100 million people perished around the world. RDB/Ullstein Bild via Getty Images
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In a climate of international conflict and turmoil, a disease begins to spread across the globe. It hits the United States on the way to becoming a worldwide pandemic. While most infected survive, the fatality rate is well above that of an ordinary flu. Eventually, one in three humans on earth is infected. At least 17 million people, and maybe as many as 100 million, perish.