Third wave of 1919 :
In January 1919, the third wave of Spanich Flu hit Australia, where it killed around 12,000 people following the lift of maritime quarantine, and then spread quickly through Europe and United States, where it lingered through the spring and until June IN 1919. It primarily affected Spain, Serbia, Mexico and Great Britain; resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths. It was less severe than the second wave still much more deadly than the initial first wave. In United States, isolated outbreaks occurred in some cities including Los Angeles, New-York city, Memphis, Nashville, San-Francisco and St. Louis. Overall American morality rates were in the tens of thousands during the first six months of 1919's.
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