03 May Relaxing Lockdowns: The Risk of a Deadlier Second Wave using the 1918 Spanish Flu as a Reference
The Spanish Flu of 1918, which lasted for two years and infected approximately 500 million people worldwide has officially been named as the deadliest pandemic in modern history.[1] While the first strain caused by an H1N1 virus[2] was not particularly deadly, the second wave came with a vengeance.1 With over 3 million...