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The flu of 1968-69 killed 80,000 in UK, but there was no house arrest and the country didn't shut down

Date Tue 05 May 2020 By InProportion2 Tags lockdown / asian_flu

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People back in the 1968/69 were much calmer about flu compared to the high levels of anxiety seen in connection with Covid-19. Perhaps they were used to dealing with illnesses like measles and mumps and perhaps it was due to the absence of social media that has arguably been …

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