“I had a little bird, its name was Enza. I opened the window and in-flu-enza.” Almost like the creepy theme tune to a horror film, the rhyme above became a common refrain for young girls as they played and jumped rope in 1918 – when the Spanish flu began its deadly global rampage. Keep reading list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Photos: Pakistan’s health workers fight the spread of poliolist 2 of 4US surgeo
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