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There’s something off about Iran. According to Wikipedia [0], Spanish Flu killed a much higher percentage in Iran too, in comparison with the rest of the world: “The World Health Organization estimates that 2–3% of those who were infected died (case-fatality ratio). [...] In Iran, the mortality was very high: according to an estimate, between 902,400 and 2,431,000, or 8% to 22% of the total population died.”
— source, Wikipedia, see [0]. I wonder if it’s genetics (immune system reacts differently?), or cultural (habits - kissing on cheeks, handshaking, large religious or non-religious gatherings) or climate, or a mix. References:
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_flu Edit: admittedly, it’s too early to draw conclusions. It’ll take a few weeks to have more realistic numbers. |
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