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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe American Influence Epidemic of 1918: A Digital Encyclopedia
https://www.influenzaarchive.org---
Really good resource for info on what happened in various US cities with regard to 1918 pandemic. And newspaper articles and pictures of those times as well.
For example:
Enjoy.
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The American Influence Epidemic of 1918: A Digital Encyclopedia (Original Post)
iluvtennis
Nov 2020
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fearnobush
(3,960 posts)2. Amazing that W Wilson Never publicly mention it once.
yellowdogintexas
(22,119 posts)3. excellent podcast on this subject "This Podcast Will Kill You"
Very smart and entertaining discussion of all sorts of infectious diseases and other illnesses and other medical subjects, such as immunization and why it is important, origins of radiology, developing the birth control pill.
Their first episode was on The Spanish Flu. They did a quickie episode on COVID when things first got messy then later on did a detailed series on different aspects of the virus/infections. The hosts are in the medical and research fields (two young women, both named Erin) and they are very engaging.
Highly recommend
iluvtennis
(19,758 posts)4. Thanks for the podcast reference - added to my listening queue. nt