“<i>Worldwide, the 1918 flu killed an estimated 50 million people, perhaps more.</i><p><i>We have better tools today than we did a century ago. We have a seasonal flu vaccine, although it’s not always effective, you have to get one every year, and most people in the world never get the shot. We also have antibiotics for secondary infections of bacterial pneumonia. Despite these advances, this animated simulation by the Institute for Disease Modeling shows what would happen if a highly contagious and lethal airborne pathogen – like the 1918 flu – were to occur today.</i><p><i>Nearly 33 million people worldwide would die in just six months.</i>“