War and Public Health
The 1918 influenza pandemic had a complex relationship with the war, with its primary impact being an acceleration of spread in Western Europe. Despite the devastating effects, cities quickly returned to normalcy after implementing temporary non-pharmaceutical interventions. The experience of the pandemic, while horrific, led to a swift resumption of daily life, highlighting the resilience of communities in the face of crisis.In this clip
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