ilovewings
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Keep in mind that average life expectancy at that time was about 63 for women and 60 for men in the US. "Normal" was a much shorter life.
Life expectancy in the US has averaged around 77-78 for a decade. Losing 15 years could become the "new normal." The average is brought further down by multiple younger people dying, obviously (as with the flu).
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2020/09/01/1918-flu-pandemic-end/
This article states that the spanish flu morphed into the influenza we have today.
50 millions people were killed globally by this flu and then the virus morphed into a much less lethal virus that is with us today, which begs the question, will Covid morph into a virus that is not lethal.
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