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Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
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[quote:Kagnimir 79749445:MV80ODI5OTk2Xzg4MTU2MzcwX0E3M0I3OENG] Actually, as far as I know many died of aspirine overdose. Another thing is that the global population as a whole was malnourished and obviously in bad health due to the fact that this was RIGHT AFTER WWI. Historically, real plagues followed wars and this was a typical case, [/quote]
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As title, the Spanish Flu killed 50 million in a two year period then seemingly got bored and just.....disappeared?
Seriously though, what happened to it? The general consensus on Google is that everybody just developed a "collective immunity" to it.
No jabbs and a naturally, healthier evolution in the human immune system.
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