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The "Spanish Flu" killed 10% of Silverton's population.
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Colorado Capitol Was A Disease 'Breeding Ground' in 1918 Pandemic. Lawmakers Hope Vaccines And PlexiExperts who studied the state’s response to the Spanish flu of 1918 say history is not repeating itself when it comes to how state lawmakers are responding to the latest outbreak.
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The flu pandemic of 1918 had a profound effect on the world. In Colorado, it led to quarantines and even armed guards keeping visitors away from some…
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Humankind is no stranger to pandemics. The 1918 influenza infected 500 million people - or about a third of the world's population at the time. In the…