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2023-06-08 05:27:41 UTC - SOMEWHAT_HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 5D00B3EACBF8D8FB85DFAE190F55CA764A3CBB5AF39C84804435705D17D63CE7
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"In the fall of 1918, as the deadly second wave of the Spanish flu swept across the nation, schools in cities around the United States closed in order to limit contagion. In New York and Chicago, public schools remained open, even during October 1918, the flu’s deadliest month" https://www.history.com/news/spanish-flu-schools-new-york-chicago

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