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NEW for 5/26: Green spaces; Past pandemics; Okinawa

NEW for 5/26: Green spaces; Past pandemics; Okinawa

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Immerse Yourself in the Green Spaces Around You…and Be Refreshed!
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Current Pandemic Is Nothing New; They Can Occur Periodically  
ANOTHER VIEW: Final World War II Pacific Battle Lasted 82 Days—Taking Okinawa
SPOTLIGHT: Primerica, Inc.
FEEDBACK: Considering Those Bona Fides and the National Democratic Ticket
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Libraries Offer Limited Service Starting May 26
NOTABLE: PCOM 2020 Class Sends 128 Medical Graduates Forward Online
RECOMMENDED: BBC Radio Drama
GEORGIA TIDBIT: “Mother Russell” was Matriarch of Family from Winder
MYSTERY PHOTO: Very Few Clues Present in Today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Coolray Field Hosting Drive-Through Farmers Market on May 27

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by · May 26, 2020 · Full issues
BRACK: Today’s reaction to virus stems from 1918 action in St. Louis

BRACK: Today’s reaction to virus stems from 1918 action in St. Louis

By Elliott Brack | Many of the precautions our medical community is taking in the 2020 coronavirus pandemic stem from the reaction in American cities during the influenza pandemic more than a hundred  years ago, in 1918. The world-wide spread of the flu came as soldiers returned home from the trench warfare of the first Great War. 

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by · March 20, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective