Spanish Flu Infography
During this last days, I´ve been asking myself why there´s a lot of people out there beliving in conspiracy theories?
Why there´s a lot of people protesting against the lockdown measures put in place?
Why there´s a lot of people that still don´t believe that the Covid 19 virus exists?
But one thing I haven´t heard yet is people relying on what History can teach us from lessons of the past, and in this case, about past pandemics.
That´s why I made my own reseach and put it on an Infography.
Anyone is welcome to download it if hey want to do it.
Last but not least, I would like to share a paragraph of what I found searching for Information: “Based on patterns of past pandemics, experts expect that once a new strain breaks loose, it will circle the globe in two or three waves, each potentially lasting several months but peaking in individual communities about five weeks after its arrival. The waves could be separated by as long as a season: if the first hit in springtime, the second might not begin until late summer or early fall. Because meaningful amounts of vaccine tailored to the pandemic strain will not emerge from factories for some six months, government planners are especially concerned with bracing for the first wave.”
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