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The Great Influenza Quotes By James Rainwater

My father, who had previously been a civil engineer, died in the great influenza epidemic of 1918. — James Rainwater

The Great Influenza Quotes By Margaret Chan

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation. — Margaret Chan

The Great Influenza Quotes By Kim Van Alkemade

Wasn't it Pieter Stuyvesant who said that first boatload of Jews could stay in New Amsterdam only as long as they took care of their own and asked for nothing? So take care of ourselves we did. They always told us how lucky we were to grow up in the Orphaned Hebrews Home, schooling us in its illustrious history. Didn't we weather the blizzard of 1888, kept warm by our own stockpile of coal, fed from the ovens of our own bakery? And while children all over the city succumbed to cholera at the turn of the century, didn't we emerge unscathed, the city's water filtered before it reached our lips? After the Great War, people fell to influenza by the tens of thousands, but in the Home not a single child died. No matter how impressive, though, our Home was a kind of ghetto, the scrape of metal as the gates swung shut the same sound in Manhattan as in Venice. I — Kim Van Alkemade