AvatarKC Brownflipped into US Politics Trump Era 2016-2020Flu Scientists say the coronavirus is at least as deadly as the 1918 flu pandemic verified_publisherCNBC - Berkeley Lovelace Jr. The new study comes as the coronavirus continues to rapidly spread across the United States and worldwide. The virus has infected more than 20 …
AvatarDflipped into Apocalypse NowWoodrow Wilson The 1918 Flu Pandemic Killed Hundreds of Thousands of Americans. The White House Never Said a Word About It TIME - By Melissa AugustAs the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread across the U.S., recent polls indicate dissatisfaction about the federal response to the pandemic: One Aug. 4 NPR/Ipsos poll found that two-thirds of Americans...
Military TimesTrump news update Trump says 1918 flu pandemic ‘probably ended the Second World War,’ which ended in 1945 Military Times - J.D. Simkins President Donald Trump weighed in Monday on the similarities between current COVID-19 circumstances and those experienced during a flu pandemic a …
USA TODAYWoodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson downplayed the 1918 flu pandemic. Then, he got violently sick. USA TODAYEven a U.S. president couldn't avoid a pandemic that swept the world and infected millions. The year: 1919. The president: Woodrow Wilson. The disease dubbed "The Spanish flu" emerged in 1918 during the...
Vivian Narvaezflipped into RANDOM PAGES from HISTORYFlu Why the 1918 Flu Became 'America's Forgotten Pandemic' history.com - Becky Little Once it was over, no one wanted to talk about it. The influenza pandemic of 1918 and 1919 was a profoundly traumatic event. It killed some 50 million …
AvatarCAL4 MEflipped into COVID-19Flu With no vaccine, 1918 flu pandemic took deadly toll before widespread immunity could be achieved cleveland.com - Peter Krouse CLEVELAND, Ohio – It’s been more than seven months since the first coronavirus case was reported in the United States, and while there may be a …
CNBCflipped into MarketsFlu Fauci: New virus in China has traits of 2009 swine flu and 1918 pandemic flu verified_publisherCNBC White House coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said Tuesday that U.S. health officials are keeping an eye on a new strain of flu carried by pigs …
CNNflipped into FeaturedPandemics For churchgoers during the Covid-19 pandemic, a deadly lesson from the 1918 flu verified_publisherCNN(CNN) — To gather or not to gather has been the question at the forefront of the minds of today's religious leaders and their church members. During the 1918 influenza pandemic that ultimately killed million...
Bob Adamsflipped into Living With HistoryPandemics During the 1918 flu pandemic, masks were controversial for "many of the same reasons they are today" verified_publisherCBS News As Election Day nears, the role of masks during the coronavirus pandemic has become highly politicized; while health experts have emphasized how …
News4Youflipped into San Francisco, Bay AreaNorthern California History Reminder: The 1918 Flu Came Roaring Back In January In San Francisco Because People Stopped Wearing Masks Impress3 Media - Jay Barmann Way back in April, when we were all relative newbs to this pandemic business, SFist published a post about anti-maskers — specifically, the fools in …
PBS NewsHourflipped into HeadlinesNews Analysis: Why some schools stayed open during the 1918 flu pandemic PBS NewsHour - Dr. Howard Markel Long before the coronavirus pandemic, public health officials worried about opening schools in times of contagious crisis, and how to strike the …
AvatarSusanne DragonWolfeflipped into CoVid-19Flu From the Archives: Parallels to the 1918 flu pandemic are evident 102 years later sandiegouniontribune.com - Merrie Monteagudo During the 1918 flu pandemic the first cases in San Diego were were reported on Sept. 26, 1918, in Balboa Park, where sailors were stationed during …
Joshua Josephflipped into The Last AcolyteFlu 'Mask Slackers' and 'Deadly' Spit: The 1918 Flu Campaigns to Shame People Into Following New Rules history.com - Becky Little Cartoons, PSAs and streetcar signs urged Americans to follow health guidelines to keep the pandemic from spreading. Many of the methods Americans used …
Metroflipped into CoronavirusSwine Flu Dr Fauci compares new G4 virus to 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic and says it could infect humans metro.co.uk - Jimmy McCloskey America’s top coronavirus doctor compared a potential new strain of swine flu to the 1918 Spanish Flu that killed 50 million and said it could infect …
The Washington Postflipped into LifestyleFlu Advice from a woman who survived covid-19, the 1918 flu — and cancer verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Kellie B. GormlyWe are in a pandemic today that the world hasn’t seen the likes of in 102 years. Mildred Geraldine “Gerri” Schappals is one of the few people in the world who has survived both. The 102-year-old New Englander...
MarketWatchPandemics Coronavirus update: COVID-19 is far from contained and could rival 1918 flu pandemic that killed 50 million, experts warn verified_publisherMarketWatch - Ciara Linnane The coronavirus pandemic is far from contained and could end up rivaling the 1918 flu that killed more than 50 million people worldwide, two leading …
The Guardianflipped into World NewsWorld News Fauci warns young of Covid-19 risks and says crisis could match 1918 flu verified_publisherThe Guardian - Kenya Evelyn in Washington and Jessica GlenzaInfectious disease expert says young people socializing are ‘inadvertently part of the problem’ Top US public health expert Anthony Fauci warned on Tuesday that the global coronavirus outbreak could be...
Patchflipped into Seattle, WA PatchUnited States What The 1918 Flu Can Teach Washington About Coronavirus verified_publisherPatch - Lucas Combos Of all the people who died of the 1918–1919 flu in Seattle, more than half died after the holiday season. SEATTLE — With an unusual Thanksgiving …
Los Angeles Timesflipped into WorldCopper The 1918 flu hammered this Arizona mining town. Now a new scourge looms verified_publisherLos Angeles Times - Kurtis LeeMike Anderson waded through knee-high weeds as his index finger traced a path along a crinkled map of Evergreen Cemetery. “They’ve got to be close,” the former newspaperman turned historian muttered. walked...