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100 Years Ago In Spokane: Spanish Flu Fears Spread And Facade Of Confidence Begins To Crack | AutoTraffic
100 years ago in Spokane: Spanish flu fears spread, and facade of confidence begins to crack
News > Spokane 100 years ago in Spokane: Spanish flu fears spread, and facade of confidence begins to crack. Mon., Oct. 29, 2018 ...
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100 years ago in Spokane: Glimmer of hope a thin cover on city’s fear as Spanish flu continues to spread - The Spokesman-Review
News; Spokane; 100 years ago in Spokane: Glimmer of hope a thin cover on city’s fear as Spanish flu continues to spread Mon., Oct. 22, 2018 ...
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Fears, masks and deaths, Spanish flu hit hard 102 years ago
The 1918 pandemic killed about 50 million. Everett shut down and thousands died in Washington.
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How did Ohio deal with the Spanish Flu? | wtol.com
Earl Wolf was a student at Defiance College during the Spanish Flu epidemic. As we deal with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, those near Toledo look back on how they dealt with quarantine in ...
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100 years ago: 'Spanish flu is epidemic in Butte and drastic measures must be taken ... ' - Montana Standard
That was the reality 100 years ago. The world was still at war, but unfortunately, another war was rearing its ugly head in the form of a deadly virus. The Spanish flu spread like wildfire through ...
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100 Years Ago, the Deadliest Flu of All Time Devastated Dallas as It Swept Through the World - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
The flu ultimately claimed more than 50 million lives worldwide -- including more than 500,000 Americans -- and infected hundreds of millions of others.One hundred years later, as Dallas faces ...
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Echoes of 100 years ago: Tucson in the time of the Spanish flu pandemic - Arizona Daily Star
Tucsonans — then numbering about 20,000 people living in a dusty desert town — started to die in the spring of 1918 from a devastating flu.
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Ten Myths About the 1918 Flu Pandemic - Smithsonian Magazine
Consider the influenza pandemic of 1918, often referred to erroneously as the “Spanish flu.” Misconceptions about it may be fueling unfounded fears about COVID-19, and now is an especially ...
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100 years ago this month, Spanish flu ravaged Rapid City
One hundred years ago this month, something like martial law was enforced in Rapid City as public buildings and many private businesses were closed, and public gatherings were banned. 100 years ...
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