Goodbye Pandemic, Hello Endemic Joe Wang Joe Wang January 16, 2022; Updated January 17, 2022 Epoch Times Commentary In early 1918, when World War I entered its final year, the H1N1 influenza A virus infected millions of people, causing the Spanish flu pandemic. By April 1920, after four waves and almost 100 million deaths, the pandemic ended. H1N1 became much less deadly and caused only ordinary seasonal flu. It had become an endemic ...
Live Q&A: China Reports Community Transmission of Hemorrhagic Fever; Biden Has His “Worst Week” It appears another virus is spreading in China, that allegedly has patients bleeding from bodily openings including the eyes and ears. Reports from Xi’an, where the government has locked down a city of 13 million people, and where there are reports of nearing starvation, claim there are now signs of community transmission of hemorrhagic fever. ...