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https://abc7news.com/health/uc-berkeley-historian-compares-covid-19-to-polio-epidemic-of-the-1950s/6082398/
Wayne Freedman
April 8, 2020
We've been really fortunate to live in a time relatively free of the scariest pandemics of human history, says journalism professor and medical historian Elena Conis, in an interview about the historical context of COVID-19. Speaking of the polio pandemic, she says: "Movie theaters closed, church services cancelled, festivals cancelled, kids kept home from schools, swimming pools closed -- it shut down American towns." Link to video.
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