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What It Was Really Like To Live Through The ‘Spanish Flu’ Pandemic In 1918-1919 And How It Compares to Covid-19

Quarantines were enacted

The pandemic called Spanish flu was rapid in transmitting among people. Moreover, once it was transmitted, it had a very serious impact on the health. So, many cities around the US were quarantined. It was believed that if all of the affected and normal people were quarantined, it would stop the disease from spreading.

People who were affected were either quarantined in their homes or the nearby designated place. Though, the strictness of quarantine was different in different cities. On the one hand, St. Louis followed strictly quarantined, and on the other hand, New York City wasn’t. Today, quarantines are enacted all over the world to control the scope of COVID-19, just like in 1918-19.

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