Chicago music, entertainment, and food and hospitality facilities reopened after influenza pandemic
On Oct. 28, 1918, after Chicago influenza case tallies had declined, many bans were removed to that music, entertainment, and food and hospitality facilities could reopen.
Theaters had to pass inspection before they could re-open their doors, coughers and sneezers were prohibited from entering, no crowding would be allowed, and all public places were required to close by 10 pm.
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Source: Influenza Encyclopedia
Credit: Courtesy University of Michigan Center for the History of Medicine.