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In New York City, the pandemic left 21,000 children orphans. It was so widespread that the disease peaked in Boston and Bombay at the same time. In some parts of the world, according to John Barry, the death rate was so overwhelming that it was impossible to bury all the corpses. At one time or another, almost every city in the United States ran out of coffins.
Deadliest Enemy: Our War Against Killer Germs
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