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Spanish Flu Archive

As the nation struggles with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, we have created an archive of posts about a pandemic that happened over 100 years ago, the influenza pandemic of 1918

COVID-19 Cases in Cecil County Compared to Influenza Pandemic of 1918-19, May 22, 2022

Pharmacists and Drug Store Clerks Were Essential When the Spanish Flu Hit, May 13, 2020

Cecil County Faced a Pandemic in 1918 When the Spanish Flu Hit, Cecil County History on Facebook, March 20, 2020

Cecil Grappled with the Spanish Influenza of 1918, Window on Cecil County’s Past, March 20, 2020

Delmarva’s Telephone Operators Were Essential Workers in 1918, April 19, 2020

Not the First Time Cecil County Was Shut Down, Window on Cecil County’s Past, March 26, 2020

Quarterly Newsletter of the Salem County Historical Society Publishes Article on Spanish Flu in South Jersey County, Mike’s History Blog, Summer 2019

Public Health Officer Led County’s Fight Against the Spanish Flu. Window on Cecil County’s Past, April 6, 2020

Salem County Shutdown During Flu Epidemic of 1918, Mike’ History Blog, Feb. 29, 2020

Spanish Flu of 1918 Shutdown Cecil County, Window on Cecil County’s Past, March 9, 2020

When Death Came Calling Salem County Needed a Hospital, Mike’s History Blog., Feb. 28, 2020

Women Were the Caregivers During the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918, Window on Cecil County’s Past, March 29, 2020

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