It seems there's a reverse correlation between the mortality rate, like how many people it kills versus trans transmitsability. So i'm just curious why that particular flue was so deadly and so transmissible, like what was unusual about it? I don't think there's anything particularly unusual about the fupendemic. Mison te flu viruses to day are actually quite deadly to humans, but they don't transmit well.

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