Phil Wells

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The 1918 flu pandemic (incorrectly labeled as originating in Spain) affected and killed many more people than the 1957 pandemic. Perhaps thirty-nine million people died worldwide, which was 2.1 percent of the world population, and some experts put the worldwide toll as high as one hundred million (given possible misidentification of deaths and poor reporting).
Apollo's Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of Coronavirus on the Way We Live
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