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Imagine A disease you cannot escape That doctors cannot treat That has no known cure That you ‘catch’ from your family and friends That can kill in a matter of hours

The Flu Epidemic of 1918 In a little over a year - from March 1918 to April/May 1919 the flu….. Infected the majority of the human species. That’s 2 billion people! Brought WWI to a close Killed 20 – 40 million world-wide. So many & so quickly that many places ran out of coffins Killed 550,00 Americans Was forgotten

Quad Paper For Video Note Taking 1.Fold in half width-wise (hamburger) 2.Fold in half length-wise (hotdog) 3.Unfold 4.Label WIDK Questions Vocab Virus

The Flu An upper respiratory infection Transmission: virus Symptoms: cough, runny nose, muscle aches & pains, high fever, extreme tiredness, sore throat, and congestion Duration: three days to a week or two – strikes quickly Complications: pneumonia

Wave 1 American Experience Influenza perience/films/influenza/player/ What to Look For…….. General Understanding and Overall Impressions World War 1 The Start of the Flu

Wave 2 What to Look for…… Information about wave 2 Questions in your mind ‘Content’ about the flu virus Vocabulary DO NOT TRY TO ‘GET IT ALL’. We’ll work as a class to form the whole picture.

Viruses and Our Immune SystemSecrets of the Dead The Flu Virus Structure & Function This time……. Look for content What is a virus? What is it’s structure? How is it transmitted? How does it work? Can it be stopped?

Lab Activity Viral Disease Transmission How DOES everybody get SO sick SO Quick? Public Domain photo