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Originally Posted by Sooner or later
What happened? People died. The plague killed off a quarter or more of Europe's population. The same rate of deaths from 1918 to today would be over 2 million.
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The 1918 flu killed 50 million, a third of the world's population then. That would equate to 2 billion today. The covid19 pandemic pales in comparison to the 1918 pandemic Not enough people have been vaccinated yet for covid19 to explain the drop in infections or deaths. I think it requires 70 or 80 percent to be vaccinated before showing effectiveness? Maybe it's run its course naturally .