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The first case of Spanish Flu was discovered. It was found in an american who was a world war 1 veteran living in Kansas.
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During the outbreak, many us soldiers were dying of this flu. 40% of the the navy was hit while 36% of the army was critically ill
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Doctors were unsure of what was causing the outbreak. There were no vaccines or medication to help with this disease. People were advised to stay home
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Even though the war ended. There was not much reasoning about this outbreak. This outbreak killed less people than the two outbreaks that was in Spain and Serbia
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The Spanish flu came to an end, everyone that was infected died. Some individuals grew immunity. Many families were wiped out and many health places were closed down
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The first human cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19, subsequently named SARS-CoV-2 were first reported by officials in Wuhan City, China, in December 2019
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The first cases in North America were reported in the United States in January 2020
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Quarantine refers to the practice of confining individuals who have had close contact with a COVID-19 case to determine whether they develop symptoms of the disease. Quarantine for COVID-19 should last for a period of 14 days
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All sports were shut down because of how serious this pandemic is, such as basketball, soccer, football, etc.
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The COVID-19 death rate in the US is now starting to decrease due to the fact that we were put in lockdown