The 1918, black-and-white photos of the Spanish flu pandemic that were little known for the first time were colored. These photos vividly show the social situation at that time.
American doctors and nurses are fighting to save Spanish flu patients.
The community center and gym are converted into hospitals in temporary wards.
Cinema is closed
People wear masks when going to parks or outings
Masks are also worn on public transportation
This disease, which broke out after the First World War, spread rapidly and swept the globe, taking 20 to 50 million lives.
Anonymous old photo colorizer said in an interview.”It’s been over a hundred years since the Spanish flu, and I think it’s important to remember millions of people who have lost their lives.”
The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 In the meantime, this Kansas hospital is still living in people’s imagination.
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The San Francisco Naval Training Station is full of sickbeds. Lying on the beds are sick soldiers.
Theaters and public places are completely closed to prevent the virus from spreading.
In 1918, a street sweeper in New York wore a mask.
In 1918, a flight attendant checked whether passengers were wearing masks in Seattle.
People are unwilling to be lonely. They wear a variety of masks to avoid infections. Show your own personality.
On May 31, 1918, an American Red Cross nurse in Montmirail, France ) Help the wounded soldier.
Red Cross surgeons helped treat patients in St. Louis during the Spanish flu pandemic.
The old stadium, full of troops returning from World War I, was reused as a Spanish flu emergency hospital.
Doctors and nurses take care of soldiers returning from the front lines of World War I, where the virus began to spread .
At the Thetford mine in Quebec, Canada, Collège La Salle’s teachers tend to children with Spanish flu.
Red Cross nurses in Washington show patients how to care during an outbreak by lifting a stretcher into a car on.