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What Made the 1918 Flu Pandemic So Deadly?
Season 6
Episode 30
The flu might feel like some minor illness that you don’t need to worry about much, but tens of thousands of people still die from it every year. And back in 1918, Flu killed up to 5% of the world’s population. Could a flu that bad happen again?
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