Compare and Contrast how Wilson handled the 1918 Flu outbreak.
Woodrow Wilson and the 1918 Flu Pandemic
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The 1918 Influenza Pandemic
The illness seemed to run its course. But a more powerful, second wave of the Spanish flu hit that summer. This time, it was so deadly that it could kill a healthy person within 24 hours.
The U.S. Government and the Spanish Flu
When the second wave of the flu hit, the U.S. government sought to downplay the crisis. They aimed to maintain morale in wartime by avoiding negative news stories. In Europe, governments censored any mention of a flu pandemic.
Wilson never made a statement about the Spanish flu. Even when, in the month of October 1918, 195,000 Americans died.
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