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Originally Posted by wdfifteen
The 1918 flu affected the middle aged disproportionately. We came out of it with fewer kids and fewer workers, and fewer combatants in WWII. It changed us in ways relating to our humanity - civil rights, civic responsibility.
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The 1918 flu was right on the top of WW1 heavy losses. The flu was a big killer of men in uniform and out.
I see the biggest changes as more masks wearing in the states while in public like Asian countries do now.
I suspect federal buildings and airport checkpoints will continue to have the scanners, and empty your pockets stemming from 9/11, and just add in a temperature reading of each person. And the feds really want to slip in the contact tracing or tracking of everyone. It is all "for the children" of course.