Flu manages to be quotidian yet casts a shade over our collective consciousness – the 100 years that have passed since the Spanish Flu pandemic infected about one third of the world’s population and killed at least 50 million people have not banished its specter.
A century on and we rely on constant vigilance and regularly updated flu vaccines to keep up with the virus, which even in a normal year can kill up to 650,000 people
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