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WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence         
The World Health Organization Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence was established by the Director-General of the World Health Organization and the former Chancellor of Germany in 2021 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Pandemic Hub is led by Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, who is Assistant Director-General, Division of Health Emergency Intelligence and Surveillance Systems at WHO.
Spanish flu         
  • Mass burial site of flu victims from 1918 in [[Auckland]], New Zealand
  • A nurse wears a cloth face mask while treating a flu patient in Washington, DC, c. 1919
  • Oakland]] Municipal Auditorium
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  • Japanese women in Tokyo during the Spanish flu pandemic, 1919
  • US Army symptomology of the flu
  • Poster with the slogan: "[[Coughs and sneezes spread diseases]]"
  • [[Edvard Munch]] (1863–1944), ''Self-Portrait with the Spanish Flu'' (1919)
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  • the King]] is sick"
  • Mars, god of war]], plays a "tragic game of football" with the skeleton of the Spanish flu, November 1918
  • Public health recommendations from the ''Illustrated Current News''
  • Microbiologist examines a reconstructed version of the Spanish flu virus at the [[CDC]]
  • An electron micrograph showing recreated 1918 influenza virions
  • Provincial Board of Health poster from [[Alberta, Canada]]
  • Deaths from all causes for New York, London, Paris, and Berlin with peaks in October and November 1918
  • [[Seattle]] policemen wearing cloth face masks handed out by the American Red Cross during the Spanish flu pandemic, December 1918
  • "Spanish influenza," "three-day fever," "the flu." by [[Rupert Blue]], U.S. [[Surgeon General]], 28 September 1918
  • Front page of ''[[The Times]]'' ([[London]]), 25 June 1918: "The Spanish Influenza"
  • Advertisement in ''[[The Times]]'', 28 June 1918 for Formamint tablets to prevent "Spanish influenza"
  • war effort in Europe]], they carried the Spanish flu with them.
  • [[American Expeditionary Force]] flu patients at U.S. Army Camp Hospital no. 45 in [[Aix-les-Bains]], France, 1918
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  • London weekly deaths from influenza during 1918 and 1919
INFLUENZA PANDEMIC
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¦ noun influenza caused by an influenza virus of type A, in particular that of the pandemic which began in 1918.
Airline hub         
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  • Emirates]] aircraft at [[Dubai International Airport]]
  • [[FedEx Express]] aircraft at [[Memphis International Airport]]
  • The primary hub of [[British Airways]] is [[Heathrow Airport]] in London
AIRPORT THAT AN AIRLINE USES AS A TRANSFER POINT TO GET PASSENGERS TO THEIR INTENDED DESTINATION
Focus city; Fortress hub; Hub airport; Depeaking; Rolling airline hub; Secondary hub; Cargo hub; Airline Hub; Flight hub; Airport hub; Primary hub
An airline hub or hub airport is an airport used by one or more airlines to concentrate passenger traffic and flight operations. Hubs serve as transfer (or stop-over) points to help get passengers to their final destination.