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Samuel Davis Spanish Flu An introduction Origins and its initial spread popular myth Context of war and its responsibility for spreading it Pandemic Influenza Risk Management WHO Interim Guidance ID: 1048089

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1. Revisiting the Spanish FluSamuel Davis

2. Spanish Flu; An introductionOrigins and its initial spreadpopular mythContext of war and its responsibility for spreading it Pandemic Influenza Risk Management WHO Interim Guidance; World Health Organization (WHO) Robert B. Belshe, “The Origins of Pandemic Influenza – Lessons from the 1918 Virus” The New England Journal Of Medicine

3. An overshadowed eventHistoriography over the Spanish Flu sparceWorld War I took the world by storm; and even long after its completion it would still be the topic of discussionOnly more recent outbreaks have spurred some scholarhipHoward Philips, “The Re-appearing Shadow of 1918: Trends in the Historiography of the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic,” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 21, 1 (2004): 122.James Derek Shidler, “A Tale of Two Cities: The 1918 Influenza,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 103, no. 2 (Summer 2010): 165-179.

4. Public Reaction and their present comparisonTucson ArizonaClosing the cityMask mandatesPressure from the public to openThe second wave hitsBradford Luckington, “To Mask or Not to Mask: A note on the 1918 Spanish Influenza Epidemic in Tucson,” The Journal of Arizona History 25, no. 2 (Summer 1984): 191-204.

5. How anti masking applies todayWhy do people not wear masks?Mariella Scerri and Victor GrechPsychologyInvulnerabilityIndividualitySolutions?Changing social schemas to curb individualismScerri, M., & Grech, V. (2020, November 12). WITHDRAWN: To wear or not to WEAR? Adherence to face MASK use during the COVID-19 and Spanish influenza pandemics. Retrieved April 07, 2021

6. BibliographyPandemic Influenza Risk Management WHO Interim Guidance; World Health Organization (WHO) Robert B. Belshe, “The Origins of Pandemic Influenza – Lessons from the 1918 Virus” The New England Journal Of MedicineHoward Philips, “The Re-appearing Shadow of 1918: Trends in the Historiography of the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic,” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 21, 1 (2004): 122.Bradford Luckington, “To Mask or Not to Mask: A note on the 1918 Spanish Influenza Epidemic in Tucson,” The Journal of Arizona History 25, no. 2 (Summer 1984): 191-204.James Derek Shidler, “A Tale of Two Cities: The 1918 Influenza,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 103, no. 2 (Summer 2010): 165-179.Scerri, M., & Grech, V. (2020, November 12). WITHDRAWN: To wear or not to WEAR? Adherence to face MASK use during the COVID-19 and Spanish influenza pandemics. Retrieved April 07, 2021, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7658591/