The article mentions that the flu is prevalant in 26 states and, in some cases, places of pubic gatherings, except churches, are being closed. Soldiers are dying in some camps.
Document Type: | Newspaper Article |
Historical Event: | New Mexico Role in WW I Era (1916-1919) |
Sub Event: | Flu Epidemic |
Origin: | The Rio Grande Republic |
Date: | September 27, 1918 |
Author: | Not Cited |
Permission: | Public Domain |
Contributor: | Roger Zimmerman |
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