Spanish Influenza of 1918 hits California’s Central Coast
People who lived through it could tell you what researchers have recently confirmed. The 1918 Spanish Influenza pandemic was deadly because a group of three genes in the flu virus allowed it to invade...
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Things had come a long way from the chipper headlines of September. It was ironic that after banning large public gatherings the call was going out for volunteers to gather and make masks. In the era...
View Article1918 Spanish Influenza on the Central Coast III
November 1, 1918 The laid back California style clashed with the countywide order to wear a mask. Spanish Influenza was here and taking a toll. Though the chief of police was also acting health officer...
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