The outbreak of corona virus (COVID-1) has created an alarm in the world in more than 195 countries around the world. However, it would be strange to know that more than 200 million people have died from influenza, known as Spanish flu, in the world more than two years ago. Centuries ago, there are differences and differences in the statistics of death because there is no such modern equipment for instruction and transmission. Some documents even show the death toll from 1 to 2 million. The death toll is not small at that time, compared to the world's population of around 2.5 billion at that time.
The Spanish flu was spread by ships along the coastal trade routes
The Spanish flu, called influenza, also has symptoms such as sneezing, cough, runny nose or discontinuation, body aches, muscle cramps, fever and diarrhea. The Spanish flu virus was first reported in January in Kansas City, USA, in January. The virus was blackened in just two years. The virus has killed 4 million people in the United States since the Spanish flu, while Britain had killed 5.5 million. At present, airlines have the convenience of traveling abroad, but in those days the movement of goods and travel was done by ships at sea. As people sailed for days on these ships, the contact duration between humans was longer as people traveled from one place to another. The Spanish flu was transmitted from sea to coast by ships on trade routes along the coast.
World War I troops also became involved in spreading the Spanish flu
During World War II, World War I occurred, with an estimated 200 million deaths from Spanish flu spreading after World War II. Even after being burned in the fires of World War I, the world fell into the grip of a demonic virus that would not bring peace to mankind. At that time it was not a quick trip to cover long distances, but the massive influx of men from World War I and the increasing fever of troops from one place to another gave the Spanish flu virus a chance to reach every corner of the globe.
સ્પે Spanish flu appeared in India in October
The west coast of India, for the first time in Mumbai in October, was demoted. North and Central India suffered the most but the worst was on the west coast. The disease was also known as rash in rural areas of India. The Spanish flu was spread in four districts of India's 4 provinces. According to the report of the Sanitary Commissioner-2, 8 thousand people were infected in the Mumbai Presidency while hundreds of people in Kolkata and Madras State also got infected. The outbreak of the virus in India killed more than 8 million people. That is why in the next two years, the proportion of population in India has decreased by 2 to 5 percent.
Mankind was helpless against lung infection in Spanish flu
Five years ago, the Spanish flu attacks that terrorized the body weakened its immune system. There was a reaction called cytokine stoma which caused the water to flow to the lungs. The man was helpless against the Spanish flu. There was no treatment drug or preventative vaccine available. Even at that time, people with good immunity were still living with the flu. People also wore masks during this epidemic. In cities like New York, America, conductors or sweeper masks were seen on duty rather than on duty. After two years, the effects of the Spanish flu gradually declined, but by then, hundreds of lives had been lost.
Young people were more likely to die of old age than Spanish flu
Corona virus victims are getting older, but the average age of the dead in the Spanish flu epidemic was 5 years ago when the elderly became less prone to the virus. It is believed that the elderly experienced resistance to another form of the flu spreading in the 9th. The Spanish flu covered one-third of the world's population, including the United States, Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. Schools, theaters and businesses in the cities were stagnant. In the rural areas, the sound of superstitions, ropes, thread and holidays was flowing.
The team of the grave diggers worked hard day and night
In the 9th, historian and journalist Richard Collier gave these letters to the museum. In which many have written that it was a horrible moment in which no one could tell who was no longer in the family. One of Lester's pastor's sons wrote that my father was sleeping there after the funeral because the virus did not want his wife and eight children to feel at home. The team of the grave diggers did not meet even if they worked hard day and night.
The murder and suicide lawsuits went on in the courts as the Spanish flu also created psychological danger. According to the Hartlepool North Daily newspaper on November 7, a citizen ate up throats after killing his wife and children. Because of the Spanish flu, the public health system developed in developed countries. Government agencies and scientists were more alarmed that such an outbreak could recur.
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