The pandemic has killed more people than most, but not all, other viral epidemics in the 20th and 21st centuries

Former chief scientific adviser Mark Walport says that like the flu, the coronavirus 'almost certainly will require repeated vaccinations' to contain

Lubica Grenco was born when World War I began, then she survived the flu, which killed her mother and 1-month-old sister, before enduring the Great Depression and World War II

Marilee Shapiro Asher was given just 12 hours to live after contracting the coroanvirus, but walked out of hospital five days later to return to her eight decade art career

Experts warn resurgence of COVID-19 only a matter of time as governments set up snapback restrictions

Many aspects of the current pandemic and the response to it are similar to so-called Spanish flu, even after a century of scientific advancement

Grandson of Philip Kahn says he would often warn that history repeats itself, 'knew the irony of what was going on' after he began coughing

AIDS is by far the most deadly epidemic of modern times, with 32 million victims; post-World War I Spanish Flu killed up to 50 million