Black Flu 1918 The Story of New Zealand's Worst Public Health Disaster

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Black Flu 1918 The Story of New Zealand's Worst Public Health Disaster by Rice, Geoffrey W, 9781927145951
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  • ISBN: 9781927145951 | 1927145953
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1/1/2018

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Many New Zealand families were affected by the 1918 influenza pandemic. In the space of about six weeks, over 6400 Pakeha died and an estimated 2500 Maori. That equals nearly half the total of New Zealand soldiers killed in the First World War. Yet these were civilians, dying in the first month of peace. This was New Zealand’s worst-ever public health disaster. This book shows how we coped back in 1918 – the response of public health officials, how the sick were nursed, how thousands of convalescents were fed and the lessons learned that may still be useful today.
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