Were there people in 1918 "protesting" the Spanish Flu, and claiming it was a hoax? Maybe in rural areas where it wasn't so common?
The ability for some people in 2020 to claim the 2020 hoax is so wild to me, that I feel like no one could ever arrive at the opinion without the massive info/disinfo/communication ability of the internet. But if there was a similar movement of mass denial in 1918, then obviously my hypothesis is false.
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