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  2. Unemployment in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In the last thirty years, the Spanish unemployment rate has hovered around double the average of developed countries, in times of growth and in times of crisis. From the start of the crisis of the 1990s, unemployment fell from 3.6 million to two million, however that figure stagnated throughout the stable times to the present crisis.

  3. Unemployment benefits in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment benefits in Spain are contributory and non-contributory. [1] They are part of social security system in Spain and are managed by the State Public Employment Service (SEPE). Employers and employees contribute to the unemployment contingency fund and if an unemployed person fulfills certain criteria they can claim an allowance which ...

  4. Do you have the flu? Watch out for these 2025 symptoms ... - AOL

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    Amid worst U.S. flu season in decades, RFK Jr.–led CDC pulls vaccine campaign Experts warn flu season hasn’t peaked yet, and will get worse before it gets better The U.S. is battling its worst ...

  5. Amid worst U.S. flu season in decades, RFK Jr.–led ... - AOL

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    Last season’s flu vaccine prevented 9.8 million illnesses and 7,900 deaths nationwide, the CDC says. ... The CDC halted its Wild to Mild flu vaccine campaign on Feb. 19, 2025, in the middle of ...

  6. Deadly flu season: CDC reports more deaths from flu than ...

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    Weekly numbers show that 2% of U.S. deaths for week 5 were due to the flu. COVID was responsible for 1.5% of deaths in the nation, the numbers show.

  7. Flu season - Wikipedia

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    The cost of a flu season in lives lost, medical expenses and economic impact can be severe. In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that the seasonal flu causes 290,000 to 650,000 annual deaths worldwide. [31] In 2003, the WHO estimated that the cost of flu epidemics in the United States was US$71–167 billion per year. [32]

  8. Where is flu surging in the US? Some hospitals are ... - AOL

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    However, the 2025-2025 year’s flu season started late and has yet to peak, experts say. The 2025 flu season Last year’s flu season peaked in late December, but this year’s season got off to ...

  9. Spanish flu - Wikipedia

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    Japanese women in Tokyo during the Spanish flu pandemic, 1919. Estimates for the death toll in China have varied widely, [292] [98] a range which reflects the lack of centralized collection of health data at the time due to the Warlord period. China may have experienced a relatively mild flu season in 1918 compared to other areas of the world.