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There were 3 vaccines pushed at the time, one older one for smallpox (which is horrifically poisonous and worse than getting smallpox), and 2 "new" ones rolled out just before the "Spanish flu". One was for typhoid, which is a bacterial illness due to contaminated water, which was common at the time because horse manure was covering the streets and getting into water supply. It is not possible to vaccinate for bacterial illness, that's just total bs. The only way to combat it is - clean water supply! The typhoid vax was given broadly, and to younger people. It is also a poisonous bs and probably causes disease enhancement of which many younger people died as they are more prone to disease enhancement.

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Wow, thank you. I am going to have do some research myself both within my family and with the vaccine rollout during the Spanish flu.

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