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In Philadelphia, the mayor and his health officials are telling the press that the outbreak is nearly over. They continue doing so, day after day, as the death toll mounts and hospital wards fill.
 

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1918 Flu Pandemic - Order More Coffins - Extra History - #3

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Anonymous

Am i the only one who thinks that the last two episodes concentrate too much what the flu does in America while a pandemic is generally a world wide event? What is happening at the same time worldwide?

weirdo123

I was formatting some documents - the employee magazine for the NY Central System (railroad) - for our historical society’s research. It struck me how many men who had worked for the railroad and were listed as serving in the military in 1919 and had died of disease (influenza) and not battlefield injuries. Every facet of society felt an impact from the epidemic 😷. This nice series of history lessons on Extra History is what got me to subscribe and become a patron. Keep up your great work! 👏👏👏