From January 1918 and December 1920, the Spanish flu ravaged the world, infecting more than 500 million people worldwide. It was just a normal flu at first but it was the deadliest second wave. Yet why did Spanish flu decimate the population of the planet, and what made it so deadly? We're taking a look at the lessons we can learn from Spanish flu in today's animated history series, and see what went wrong.
Video by: www.theinfographicsshow.com
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