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SciShow
The 1918 Pandemic: The Deadliest Flu in History
The science behind why the 1918 flu is “the mother of all pandemics” continues to challenge scientists today. Olivia sheds some light on why this flu was so powerful and what we learned from it.
One Minute History
106 The Spanish Flu - One Minute History
1917 - In the midst of the horror of World War I, a new disease with high mortality begins to attack soldiers on all sides of the battlefront. Malnourishment, combat stress and unsanitary living conditions create the ideal breeding...
One Minute History
1918 Pandemic! - The Spanish Flu - One Minute History
1917 - In the midst of the horror of World War I, a new disease with high mortality begins to attack soldiers on all sides of the battlefront. Malnourishment, combat stress and unsanitary living conditions create the ideal breeding...
Curated Video
Lessons from the 1918 pandemic
Writer and science journalist Laura Spinney discusses what history has taught us from other pandemics of the 20th century, such as the 1918 Spanish flu.
Curated Video
The U.S. Military Needed Masks. A Sewing Circle Answered The Call.
Like many places across the country, the military and VA hospitals have had their fair share of coronavirus outbreaks.
PBS
Pbs Secrets of the Dead: Killer Flu
The 1918 flu pandemic killed over 40 million people. In these five video episodes [01:00:00] scientists search for it's origin and answers to today's viruses and whether they will lead to another pandemic from a "super virus".