Film, Video John M. Barry on "The Great Influenza"
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- John M. Barry on "The Great Influenza"
- Summary
- John M. Barry, author of "The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History," talks with David Rubenstein about the 1918 influenza pandemic, how the world responded and lessons to be learned during the present COVID-19 crisis.
- Event Date
- April 07, 2020
- Running Time
- 29 minutes 27 seconds
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