How the world bounced back from the last global pandemic
Frances Carruthers
01 May 2020
Global recovery from a historic pandemic
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The global impact of Spanish Flu
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The Spanish Flu didn't originate in Spain
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But it did kill more than 186,000 Spaniards
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And impacted Spain's finances
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Germany saw 14,000 soldiers die of the Spanish Flu
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Post-WWI the German economy faltered
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Germany's industrial production only recovered in 1927
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The first case in the UK was in May 1918
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Spanish Flu killed 228,000 British people
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The UK's economic recovery wasn't until the mid-1930s
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More than half a million Americans died
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US cities that attacked the Flu fast had lower death rates
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Those fast-acting US cities also saw better economic recovery
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Canada lost 55,000 lives to Spanish Flu
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Canadian authorities didn't emphasise the seriousness of the disease
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Canadian incomes fell by 15%
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Italy saw 466,000 deaths from Spanish Flu
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Italy suffered economically from WWI and the Spanish Flu
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Post-war Italy saw high levels of unemployment
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Up to 300,000 people died from Spanish Flu in Poland
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Poland's sanitation problems caused the disease to spread
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By 1927 Poland had one of Europe's strongest currencies
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Sweden lost 1% of its population to Spanish Flu
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Sweden experienced an economic downturn 1920-21
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India was the worst-affected country in the world
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Inequality in India impacted who died from Spanish Flu
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The pandemic in India fuelled the independence movement
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South Africa saw 6% of the population die in six weeks
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The outbreak negatively impacted South Africa's inflation rate
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South Africa's Mineral Revolution
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Australia's death rate was one of the lowest
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Spanish Flu led to the creation of Australia's Department of Health
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