colfax_m
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no strain is ever the same.No one would phrase it that way. Spanish flu was a strain. The so called swine flu of 2009 was a different strain. They both were H1N1 but they’re separate and distinct. Spanish flu is not circulating and it would not be accurate to say H1N1 from 2009 is a strain of Spanish flu.I said "strains" of the Spanish flu, idiot know it all. The Spanish flu was the first of two pandemics caused by the H1N1 influenza virus; the second was the swine flu in 2009.No one has had Spanish Flu for 100 years. Literally, the last case was in 1920.
Maybe you should listen and think more and react impulsively and angrily less.
No shit. If they were the same they wouldn’t be different strains.
Stop. I can’t take any more of your brilliance.