A pandemic ravaged the world like wildfire, killing more than 50 million people globally and about 675,000 in the US. A pandemic ravaged the world like wildfire, killing more than 50 million people ...
On Kris Ehresmann's 2009 calendar, April 23 is marked with two events: "Get haircut. Pandemic begins." That was the day Ehresmann, head of Minnesota's state vaccine program, learned that the nation's ...
After a dozen military trainees caught a deadly strain of the Spanish flu in the fall of 1918, City Manager of Health and Charity and former Denver Mayor Dr. William H. Sharpley set up an advisory ...
As Colorado marks another COVID-19 anniversary, the takeaway for historians and epidemiologists is as simple as it is jarring: Americans haven't learned the lessons from its Spanish flu history.
Here it comes. The October second wave. Sign Up to our exclusive picture archive and fascinating nostalgia features on the people and places that make the West Midlands special. Did you know with a ...
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