Imagine heading for into the end of the second year of this pandemic or the middle of the third with a total similar to this but a hundred years later with all the tools.
Transmissibility of 1918 pandemic influenza - Nature
The 1918 influenza pandemic killed 20–40 million people worldwide1, and is seen as a worst-case scenario for pandemic planning. Like other pandemic influenza strains, the 1918 A/H1N1 strain spread extremely rapidly. A measure of transmissibility and of the stringency of control measures required...
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