Current Events > Do you think the covid 19 pandemic will outlast the spanish flu of 1918?

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Smallville
06/09/20 5:04:54 PM
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which do you think will last longer? iirc the spanish flu of 1918 laste 1 1/2 yrs


which?

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TreyFlowers
06/09/20 5:06:36 PM
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Australia is down to 0 community transmissions and less than 450 active cases (population 25mil) so we'll be done soon

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Miletus
06/09/20 5:08:42 PM
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Based on how fast it evolves, I think without permanent lockdown, it will become a biennial virus -- half the speed of the flu. A new normal. & I think the global life expectancy will drop unless governments scramble to get free virus vaccine shots to everyone over the age of 50 for COVID-19. Just telling my true thoughts. I'll mark longer on your poll.

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Smallville
06/09/20 5:09:11 PM
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TreyFlowers posted...
Australia is down to 0 community transmissions and less than 450 active cases (population 25mil) so we'll be done soon
hope you're right. doesn't everyone hope you're right?

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CedarPointcp
06/09/20 5:43:22 PM
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idk, iirc the levels are really going down in the u.s.
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FL81
06/09/20 6:05:25 PM
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Smallville posted...
iirc the spanish flu of 1918 laste 1 1/2 yrs
it lasted a bit longer than that

it's still around

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