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Originally Posted by Two Bills
Utter bovine excrement. There was no vaccine.
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During the Spanish Flu, researchers and health workers in the United States and Europe were confidently devising vaccines and immunizing hundreds of thousands of people in what amounted to a medical experiment on the grandest scale. What were the vaccines they came up with? Did they do anything to protect the immunized and halt the spread of the disease?
Read the "History of Vaccines" There were vaccines for the Spanish Flu. Experimental (hmm) as they were.