Covid-19 V.S. the Great Influenza: Prof. John M. Barry (Prize-winning and New York Times best-selling Author of "The Great Influenza" and Others)(Ep. 37)

While the events of now may seem unique and brand new, for the most part, history always repeats itself. This is the case with the Covid-19 pandemic and the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918, also known as the Great Influenza. This dystopian setting has happened before. However, that should give us hope because it means we can overcome it. In this week's episode, Prof. John M. Barry, prize-winning and New York Times best-selling author of "The Great Influenza" and others, discusses the similarities and differences between our current predicament and the past. What can we apply from history to today? Listen in to find out!



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