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Mary Ann dies of covid....................
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1657188" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>That is a lot of the point right there, dangerous illnesses like flu and now covid are dangerous enough on their own and when coupled with other conditions its often life threatening. </p><p>The Spanish flu was a new strain then that was highly contagious and deadly similar to the way covid is spreading now. Social distancing may have been the day to day normal due to low population density and people staying on their property working. I'm sure that there was some interaction at times with neighbors even if distant, and eventually folks did go into towns, so I can see where it would have spread back then. The Covid stuff of today, is even more of a spreading event due to the close proximity of living and frequency and ease of travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1657188, member: 24816"] That is a lot of the point right there, dangerous illnesses like flu and now covid are dangerous enough on their own and when coupled with other conditions its often life threatening. The Spanish flu was a new strain then that was highly contagious and deadly similar to the way covid is spreading now. Social distancing may have been the day to day normal due to low population density and people staying on their property working. I'm sure that there was some interaction at times with neighbors even if distant, and eventually folks did go into towns, so I can see where it would have spread back then. The Covid stuff of today, is even more of a spreading event due to the close proximity of living and frequency and ease of travel. [/QUOTE]
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