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Third Wave, January–May 1919But the worst was not over. As in August, the surface proteins of the virus — the cloak-and-dagger-act of haemagglutinin spikes and mushroom-like neuraminidase — were merely drifting before re-emerging in altered form. In 1919, of course, no one had the faintest idea what a virus was. All they had was guesswork and educated hunches.指派 发表于 2025-3-23 17:24:37
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First Wave, March–August 1918ss of the Russian flu across Europe. To this precocious and patriotic young schoolboy, the flu had seemed a ‘vile, insatiate scourge’ — a plague which England had been lucky to escape. Tracing the virus’s ‘noiseless tread’ from China and over ‘bleak Siberia’s plains’ to Russia, Alsace and ‘forlorn L字形刻痕 发表于 2025-3-24 19:27:54
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Third Wave, January–May 1919ared to have gone the way of all plagues of war. Confident the worst was over, Niven advised the education board it was safe to reopen the city’s schools and by the end of the month playgrounds in South Manchester once again reverberated to the snap of skipping ropes and innocent children’s rhymes.