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1. TN1ck+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-05-07 13:06:33
Interesting point, similar to why the „Spanish flu“ is called like that even though it originated in the US.
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2. kmonse+Sp[view] [source] 2021-05-07 15:35:19
>>TN1ck+(OP)
I thought the Spanish flu originated in China but came to Europe from the U.S., but came to the U.S. from Canada?
3. Jeema1+ru1[view] [source] 2021-05-07 21:38:56
>>TN1ck+(OP)
Yes good point . It's widely accepted nowadays that the Spanish Flu did not originate in Spain, yet that was the common belief at the time.

I think it also bears pointing out that, in the US at least, we largely failed to detect that the virus was spreading inside the country for some time - even after knowing said virus existed and with plenty of warning, so you have to wonder in retrospect how effective some of these so-called surveillance systems even are. It's easy to not find anything amiss when you aren't looking.

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