![]() ![]() ![]() But the second wave of Spanish Flu in the winters of 1918 showed what is called the W-Curve, where a high number of deaths was among the young and old, but also a huge spike was seen in the middle, healthy 25- to 35-year-olds in the prime of their life. In the first wave, the victims were mostly the very young or the very old – and younger ones were mostly let off with little or no symptoms. By this time the infection had reached all the continents of the world and it proved to be extremely deadly. Then in September 1918, the second wave arrived. ![]()
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