First World War letters shed light on Spanish flu that has parallels with COVID-19
Stirred by the onset of COVID-19, Jacqueline Carmichael combed through faded letters from the First World War for mentions of the Spanish flu, finding haunting similarities to today as lives were changed then by the pandemic.
For the author, the exchanges preserved in paper between soldiers and their families towards the end of the war as the Spanish flu loomed over celebrations are particularly poignant.
In her new book, ‘Heard Amid the Guns: True Stories from the Western Front, 1914-1918,’ she dedicated a chapter to the parallels between the two pandemics.
After being “curled up in a ball from being depressed” and binge-watching Friends on Netflix, she said she began reworking her book after it had already been submitted.