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@NatGeo

5 years ago

The flu is a highly contagious respiratory illness that shows up year after year. Which fact about the flu virus intrigued you the most?

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@sharoncurtis5820

2 years ago

I had the flu when I was in my late 20's. The flu is no joke. I always thought it was like a and head cold or chest cold. NONE OF THE ABOVE. Terrible horrible body aches and a fever that made me hallucinate. Great video BTW. These are facts. Science is key.

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@ExcellentLeoSilinda

5 years ago

I'm a biotechnology student, and I promise to find a cure within the next ten years

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@chefdeprestigellc8855

5 years ago

I truly enjoyed how this video displays information that would otherwise be quite boring in a textbook or dry spoken seminar. National Geographic gets it.

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@tonyitsmysecondaccount1238

5 years ago

I hate ppl who cough or sneeze without covering mouth with arm

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@MayiraMcPherson

1 year ago

My sons and I have type a flu right now, it’s rough, I can’t wait to feel better. As a type 1 diabetic, it’s been a challenge for me. My boys are getting better though, thank God.

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@YuriDokiDoki

5 years ago

Great-grandpa survived Spanish flu Grandma survived Asian influenza Dad survived Hong Kong influenza I survived Swine flu

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@KylieCooFlo

4 years ago

When you are chilling in your bed with the flu watching this

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@quayuh2209

4 years ago

Youtube starts reccomending this type of videos to me after the coronavirus outbreak starts....

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@deeb3272

4 years ago

Flu Virus: I am contagious and kills. nCov2019: hold my corona.

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@artfervorpaintings

4 years ago

Sleep, rest, then eat healthy foods are best ways to defeat viruses. Sleep is the best thing to do as it boosts the immune system and enables cells to be strong to fight the infected cells, according to doctors and scientists.

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@iqrasaeed2089

3 years ago

Love your videos! Your videos are full of so much information my teacher didn't even tell us about! Thanks keep it up National geographic!!

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@lunamorris2091

1 year ago

Great video! Some key points were highlighted that I hadn't heard anyone else discuss. Thank you!

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@danielson371

4 years ago

It’s 2020 and we’re all here cause of corona.

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@advancedbeing5407

4 years ago

One time I was at my cousin's house.She sneezed and it got in my eye.3 hours later I was throwing up xD

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@dragonore2009

1 year ago

I've never had the flu. Years later I discovered I have the HLA-B27 allele which apparently provides a protective response to influenza. Perhaps that's why I've never gotten it.

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@manghudart1329

2 years ago

Thank you for the short but very informative video!!!!

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@flowerlittle1017

1 year ago

I had a flu a year before corona. I was bed ridden for 7 weeks. My ears an nose were blocked, throat n muscles on fire. Seven miserable weeks, i was so ill and unhappy. I couldnt taste or smell. Just getting up to go toilet would cripple and exhaust me. Anyhoo... this is the story of my life every year sometimes 2 or 3 times p.a.

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@funny-video-YouTube-channel

5 years ago

The flu from birds can travel to pigs, and then to the people who eat the pigs. We live in the very fun times for the viruses. Let's hope the vaccines do help us !

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@nick0vtime

5 years ago

My wife just sneezed 4 times and this pops up in my suggested videos..

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