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Historical Article
COVID 19 and Spanish flu pandemics: All it changes, nothing changes.
- Antonia Francesca Franchini, Francesco Auxilia, Paolo M Galimberti, Maria Antonella Piga, Silvana Castaldi, and Alessandro Porro.
- Dipartimento di Scienze Cliniche e di Comunità, University of Milan, Italy. antonia.franchini@unimi.it.
- Acta Biomed. 2020 May 11; 91 (2): 245-250.
AbstractThe Corona Virus 19 (COVID 19) epidemic is an infectious disease which was declared as a pandemic and hit all the Countries, all over the world, from the beginning of the year 2020. There are many similarities between the COVID 19 epidemic and the Spanish flu epidemic. We considered some preventive measures which do not change in the two epidemics.
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