Anonymous ID: 3d3e37 Sept. 7, 2024, 11:11 p.m. No.21551156   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1242

Just put in spanish flu to AI and sticks to same old story that only spanish flu was the culprit of death

 

spanish flu was not the cause of most deaths but bacterial pneumonia from wearing masks

ai answer

Masks Linked to Pneumonia Deaths

Contrary to popular belief, bacterial pneumonia was the primary cause of death during the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, not the flu virus itself.

 

Research findings: In 2008, a study conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) analyzed 8,398 autopsies from 15 countries and concluded that bacterial pneumonia was responsible for 92% of deaths attributed to the Spanish flu.

 

Mechanism: The study suggests that the damaged bronchial tubes of flu victims allowed common upper respiratory-tract bacteria to enter the lungs, leading to bacterial pneumonia. This secondary infection was the primary cause of death, rather than the influenza virus itself.

 

Debunking the mask-wearing myth: A claim circulating on Twitter, which was also addressed by Dr. Anthony Fauci, falsely links bacterial pneumonia to mask-wearing during the 1918 pandemic. In reality, the 2008 study, co-authored by Fauci, aimed to inform pandemic preparedness and did not investigate mask-wearing as a contributing factor.

 

Key takeaway: The Spanish flu pandemic was not primarily caused by the virus itself, but rather by bacterial pneumonia, a complication that arose from the damaged respiratory tract. Mask-wearing was not a contributing factor to this outcome.