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facilities throughout the country4 Overall this was the least lethal wave of the pandemic but it raised awareness for the possibility of widespread infection The second wave was by far the most dea ID: 955259

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ide, this version of the H1N1 virus was extraordinarily de

adly, so much so that even a hundred years later it holds

the title of the most lethal flu pandemic ever recorded. W

ith such a powerful disease, the need for an equally force

ful response was needed, and that is exactly what happened

. Countries had to swiftly refocus their facilities throu

ghout the country.4 Overall this was the least lethal wave

of the pandemic, but it raised awareness for the possibil

ity of widespread infection. The second wave was by far th

e most deadly of the three. During the fall of 1918, most

of the aforementioned responses were serve/sections/disas

ter-medicine/news/april-2018/1918- influenza-pandemic-a-un

itedstates-timeline/ Pandemic Influenza: Three Waves, 2018

, www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/1918-commemoration/th

ree-waves.htm. This is picture showcases two soldiers rela

xing at Fort Riley, where the epidemic would first take ro