Around 15,000 soldiers lost their lives to the flu while stationed inFrance, with another 30,000 soldiers killed by the flu while on US soil. No one had any idea how to fight it. The leading medical experts of the world were completely clueless when it came to fighting the Spanish Flu....
Interesting Facts About Jamaica | Jamaican Lunch (Jerk Chicken, Ackee, Festivals, Fried Plantains, Roast Potatoes, Ripe Bananas)by Venesha Johnson | Associate WriterWhat can I say, Jamaica and its people are simply amazing. So here are 60 amazing facts about this incredible island and its ...
or0.0006% (i.e., 1 in 166,666) which is about the same chance you have of dying in a car accident or getting struck by lightning. COVID-19 is not even as bad asthe seasonal flu.
Remember this isn’t just about your children, or you getting the flu, it’s about your individual responsibility to humanity. Be smart, get covered, and do the right thing when it comes to your families vaccination choices.Author: Thomas DeMichele Thomas DeMichele is the head writer and ...
920 U.S. residents who witnessed the 1918/1919 Spanish Flu pandemic. For both pandemics, we found that the virus initially spread more rapidly among people of higher social status. In later phases, that effect reversed; people of lower social status were most exposed. Our results provide ...
"Whoever wants to know something about me— as an artist, the only notable thing—ought to look carefully at my pictures and try to see in them what I am and what I want to do." Gustav Klimt 9. His paintings were the subject of perhaps the most famous case of Nazi art theft. ...
in a new trump era as elon musk calls for defunding npr, on air author steve oney talks with vf about the public broadcaster’s evolution, controversies, and accusations of liberal bias. “npr,” he maintains, “has got a lot of strength out there in the heartland.” by natalie korach...
Five things to know about COVID-19 transmission (WHO) WHO Watch this video to understand 5 important things to know about COVID-19, from the World Health Organization as of June 11, 2020. Continue reading... Spanish Flu: A Warning from History (Cambridge University) ...
One of the most interesting facts about these birds is they have webbed feet. These specially designed feet prevent them from sinking in the mud as they wade out in a lake or lagoon in search of a meal. Their webbed feet also come in handy when they want to swim in the water instead...
Here's a big irony about the word “debutante”—these kinds of balls didn't really happen in France or any French-speaking parts of the world! So why do we use a French word? It probably means that pretentious people love to use French words to sound smarter and more cultured. Shutter...