
The 1918 Spanish Flu and Its Lasting Effects on Global Health Systems
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Show Notes
The 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic, one of the deadliest in human history, stems from its profound impact on global health and its often-overlooked significance. With soldiers moving across borders and sharing cramped, unsanitary conditions, the 1918 pandemic claimed more lives than World War I, affecting one-third of the world's population and killing an estimated 50 million people. In this episode we aim to illuminate the lessons learned from this tragic chapter and advocate for better preparedness in today's healthcare systems.
Timestamps:
00:00 Cytokine storm caused severe mortality and chaos.
05:38 Pandemics expose vulnerabilities; societal, medical, and political.
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“Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.”