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When a flu outbreak at a nearby military barracks first spread into the St. Louis civilian population, Starkloff wasted no time closing the schools, shuttering movie theaters and pool halls, and banning all public gatherings. There was pushback from business owners, but Starkloff and the mayor held their ground. When infections swelled as expected, thousands of sick residents were treated at home by a network of volunteer nurses.
Dehner says that because of these precautions, St. Louis public health officials were able to “flatten the curve” and keep the flu epidemic from exploding overnight as it did in Philadelphia.
originally posted by: Chalcedony
a reply to: Mandroid7
Wow. Coupled with Project Veritas' work exposing CNN i don't even understand how anyone could not have questions about the legitimacy of the information we are being fed.
originally posted by: HawkEyi
a reply to: loveguy
dont forget the Spanish flu was even more deadly than this virus. The flu has killed over millions and millions but no lockdowns over the flu? and there are parasites..
"There have been times when 100% of our Covid patients have been vaccinated!"
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: MotherMayEye
"There have been times when 100% of our Covid patients have been vaccinated!"
That is a pretty stupid comment. If 100% of a population is vaccinated and one person is hospitalized, it means 100% of those hospitalized are vaccinated. You can take it from there.
Did you know that 50% of the population is below average intelligence, btw?