Thursday, January 14, 2021

The Great Influenza - The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History (John M. Barry, 2004)

(546 pages)

Book club selection (via PJ; session held (via Zoom) January 10, 2021).

Timely re-read of a very good book first read in 2013, here's what I wrote then.

Notes from this time:

  • Consistently states that masks do not work.  2018 updated afterword misses the mark on work from home. Feels there is a last mile problem. Otherwise, seems pretty accurate.
  • Interesting that no one can come up with a cure for influenza.
  • We run into Jon Snow on page 27.
  • Woodrow Wilson, propaganda, getting the country into war, and then total war.
  • The press as an accomplice of government.
  • Armies and plagues; the extent to which World War I drove the outcome here. Troop movements within the US and around the world. The need to suppress information. Spanish flu!
  • India with 20 million deaths, yet barely a ripple of notice.

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