The deadly trail of the Spanish Flu through Ireland in 1918

In 1918, the world faced an epidemic worse than the Black Death. The disease could not have arrived in Ireland at a worse time. The war meant that many doctors were at the front and there was no national health service. How well did the country cope? Robert Hume investigates

The deadly trail of the Spanish Flu through Ireland in 1918

In 1918, the world faced an epidemic worse than the Black Death. The disease could not have arrived in Ireland at a worse time. The war meant that many doctors were at the front and there was no national health service. How well did the country cope? Robert Hume investigates

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