New Orleans transit officials restricted passenger on streetcars to address social distancing in influenza epidemic
On Oct. 12, 1918, New Orleans transit officials restricted passenger counts on streetcars to address social distancing in…
 
			On Oct. 12, 1918, New Orleans transit officials restricted passenger counts on streetcars to address social distancing in…
 
			On Oct. 12, 1918, Chicago’s Influenza Health Commissioner Dr. John Dill Robertson requested from the Chief of Police…
 
			By Oct. 12, 1918, the Kentucky health department reported 2,300 cases of influenza, prompting volunteers to provide automobiles…
 
			On Oct. 11, 1918, Los Angeles Mayor Frederick T. Woodman declared a state of public emergency due to…
 
			On Oct. 11, 1918, the Chicago chapter of the American Red Cross put out a call for volunteers…
 
			On Oct. 11, 1918, the Illinois Influenza Advisory Commission passed a binding resolution banning public dancing and public…
 
			On Oct. 11, 1918, Baltimore health commissioner Dr. John Blake ordered all churches and poolrooms closed, and hinted…
 
			On Oct. 10, 1918, Ohio state officials issued a notice for the closure of places of public gathering.
 
			On Oct. 10, 1918, Cleveland Mayor Harry Davis announced the closure of theaters, movie houses, night schools, and…
 
			On Oct. 10, 1918, Cincinnati Health Officer Peters estimated that there were between 4,000 and 4,500 influenza cases…
 
			On Oct. 10, 1918, Baltimore Health Commissioner Blake restricted business hours for department, retail, and specialty stores. He…
 
			On Oct. 10, 1918, ‘Des Moines goes under quarantine today.’ Thus read the first line of a front-page…
 
			On Oct. 10, 1918, Los Angeles health advisers met with businesses and other officials from neighboring cities to…
 
			On Oct. 10, 1918, all Dallas theaters, playhouses, and all other places of public amusement were closed due…
 
			On Oct. 9, 1918, all Salt Lake City churches and public schools and universities, theater, and other gathering…
 
			By Oct. 9, 1918, over 1,000 cases of influenza had been reported in Dallas. Later that day, Mayor…
 
			On Oct. 9, 1918, Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. John Blake ordered public gatherings prohibited and ordered theaters and…
 
			On Oct. 9, 1918, due to the influenza spread, Minneapolis Health Commissioner Dr. H. M. Guilford ordered a…
 
			On Oct. 9, 1918, Cleveland Health Commissioner Rockwood met with Acting Mayor W. S. FitzGerald and Director of…
 
			On Oct. 9, 1918, Nashville schools were closed due to the influenza epidemic. In surrounding Davidson County, the…
 
			On Oct. 9, 1918, the Dallas Board of Health agreed to make influenza a reportable disease and to…
 
			On Oct. 9, 1918, New Orleans schools, churches, and other places of gathering were ordered closed.
 
			On Oct. 8, 1918, Boston’s health commissioner Dr. William C. Woodward ordered reduced hours for various stores in…
 
			On Oct. 8, 1918, the Atlanta Board of Health voted to close all schools, libraries, theaters, movie houses,…
 
			On Oct. 8, 1918, Contagious Diseases Department Director Dr. A. J. Gannon ordered Kansas City streetcar service to…
 
			On Oct. 8, 1918, St. Louis’s theaters and other public amusement venues were closed, and public gatherings were…
 
			On Oct. 8, 2018, Albany Commissioner of Public Safety James Sheldon Frost ordered all schools, churches, theaters, movie…
 
			On Oct. 8, 1918, the Birmingham City Commission passed a resolution to close places of large gatherings, such…
 
			On Oct. 8, 1918, the Baltimore school board decided to take unilateral action and to close all public…
 
			On Oct. 8, 1918, Director of the Contagious Diseases Department, Dr. A. J. Gannon sent inspectors to survey each…