Nashville officials closed theaters and entertainment areas, while leaving schools and churches open

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On Oct. 7, 1918, Nashville officials ordered closed theaters, movie houses, and other entertainment areas, while leaving schools and churches open.

The next day, Dr. Olin West issued a statewide request that local authorities close places of amusement and strongly consider closing their schools too.

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