Both Minneapolis and St Paul’s influenza closure orders were lifted

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On Nov. 15, 1918, Minneapolis and St. Paul’s influenza closure orders were lifted. Vaudeville and burlesque and movie houses immediately prepared for their matinee crowds. As people walked the streets and passed the re-opened theaters, they stopped in disbelief.

Churches were allowed to hold regular services that Sunday, and schools re-opened on Monday in both cities.

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Source: Influenza Encyclopedia
Credit: Photo: courtesy University of Michigan Center for the History of Medicine.