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Why did the 1918 outbreak of the Spanish flu cause so many deaths?

A. The influenza virus was a strain to which people had no immunity.
B. The World Health Organization had not yet been created.
C. The United Nations could not distribute vaccines fast enough.
D. The virus had combined with an even deadlier avian flu virus.

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

there had been a point where the soldiers had also developed pneumonia along WITH the Spanish flu resulting in ultimately more deaths then without.

User Geoff Maddock
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The answer is d I believe
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