Question
Why was the pandemic during WWI difficult to fight? (Choose 3)
A.
There were no vaccines or antibiotics.
B.
There was widespread water contamination.
C.
There was a lack of trust in news from Spain.
D.
There was a resistance to using trained Black nurses
E.
There was a shortage of doctors and nurses due to the war.
A.
There were no vaccines or antibiotics.
B.
There was widespread water contamination.
C.
There was a lack of trust in news from Spain.
D.
There was a resistance to using trained Black nurses
E.
There was a shortage of doctors and nurses due to the war.
Answers
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The pandemic during WWI, specifically the influenza pandemic of 1918, was difficult to fight for the following reasons:
A. There were no vaccines or antibiotics.
E. There was a shortage of doctors and nurses due to the war.
D. There was a resistance to using trained Black nurses.
These factors contributed significantly to the challenges in managing the pandemic during that time.
A. There were no vaccines or antibiotics.
E. There was a shortage of doctors and nurses due to the war.
D. There was a resistance to using trained Black nurses.
These factors contributed significantly to the challenges in managing the pandemic during that time.
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