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What It Was Really Like To Live Through The ‘Spanish Flu’ Pandemic In 1918-1919 And How It Compares to Covid-19

Even remote areas were not immune

We usually assume that areas with less population are immune to such disasters. But, the Spanish flu of 1918-19 was not unfair to anyone. The flu was equally dangerous in some of the villages of Alaska state of the US. Due to this fact, in some cases, entire villages were wiped out.

Moreover, in some of them, only the adults were killed. The Inupiaq Eskimo village, Brevig Mission in Alaska, faced the worst consequences of the flu. 90% of the people in the village were dead. They were buried in a two-meter deep pit by gold miners of Nome.

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