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Does the H1N1 Virus Still Exist?
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 8 months agoThe H1N1 virus—known as swine flu—is one type of influenza A virus. The H1N1 virus emerged during the 2009–2010 flu season, when it caused a pandemic. It...
Genetic evidence shows flu virus caused 1918 pandemic, not vaccines | Fact check
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 7 months agoThe claim: The 1918 flu pandemic was caused by vaccines An Oct. 19 Instagram post (direct link,...
Coronavirus or influenza? Bacteria or fungi? Experts share where the next pandemic could come from.
Yahoo Life· 8 months agoWhere will the next pandemic come from? One expert says his "bet is on viruses." (Getty...
1918 flu pandemic upended long-standing social inequalities – at least for a time, new study finds
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIn this November 1918 photo, a nurse tends to a patient in the influenza ward of the Walter Reed...
No new COVID-19 deaths as N.B. marks 4 years of pandemic
CBC via Yahoo News· 3 months agoNew Brunswick reported no new COVID-19 deaths Tuesday, the four-year anniversary of the first...
'The pandemic is over,' some declare. It again misses larger point of COVID-19, experts say
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoWhile there's no shortage of pundits, politicians and other prognosticators clamoring to declare the...
Is America a death cult?
Salon via Yahoo News· 8 months agoHeadstones American flags Arlington National Cemetery Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Sometime midway through the first year of the COVID-19...
Flu season has hit 13-year record in US, CDC reports
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThe flu is hitting the US hard, with 880,000 cases of lab-confirmed influenza illness, 6,900 hospitalisations, and 360 flu-related deaths recorded in the...
COVID-19 deaths increase to 4 in N.B., hospitalizations drop to 3, fewer than flu admissions
CBC via Yahoo News· 3 weeks agoCOVID-19 deaths in New Brunswick doubled to four, week-over-week, while hospitalizations for or with...
When COVID-19 or flu viruses kill, they often have an accomplice – bacterial infections
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 years agoBacteria can team up with viruses to cause coinfections. Erlon Silva - TRI Digital/Moment via Getty...