In 1989, a flu epidemic took hold in Scotland, causing disruption to the education of young people and the hospital care of others as many teachers and nurses were off sick.
More people in Scotland died at the height of the ’89 epidemic than at the peak of the first wave of Covid-19 in 2020. But that is only part of the story.
As part of the BBC Rewind archive project, we look back at a flu epidemic that has now largely been forgotten.
Video by Graham Stewart and Graham Fraser
More Stories
Empowering Wellness: CiR Wellness Pioneers Tailored Health Experiences for Personal Growth and Longevity
Tips and Tricks to Help You Reach Your Goal of Building Muscles and Burning Fat
Watch: On the picket line with nurses across the UK