If you were a youngster in Boerne around 1918, you might have been chanting this little rhyme: “I had a little bird, its name was Enza. I opened the window, and in-flu-enza.” 1918 was a brutal year ...
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1918 Spanish influenza explained
An in-depth look at the 1918 influenza pandemic, often called the “Spanish Flu,” examining its global impact, death toll ...
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The deadliest pandemic of the 20th century explained
The Spanish influenza pandemic of 1918 was one of the deadliest disease outbreaks in human history. Spreading rapidly across ...
President Wilson never uttered a single public statement about the pandemic, which killed about 675,000 Americans ...
In the winter of 1918, an illness was spreading in Haskell County, Kansas. The remote farming community in the state's southwestern corner sat roughly 300 miles from anywhere most Americans would ...
In the last article that was written on the influenza epidemic of 100 years ago in 1920, our health officials made the decision to quarantine a number of towns and cities in Orangeburg County. They ...
November 29, 1918 - Influenza wreaked havoc and killed thousands in Nebraska in 1918. The flu took hold in the state in October 1918 which lead to statewide closings of schools, churches and anywhere ...
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