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n95 mask bangalore - New York City’s swift response to the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic has some lessons for Vice President Mike Pence’s coronavirus task force. The key: go local. So far, the Trump Administration is making smart moves to contend with the coronavirus CoVid-19, such as the barring non-U.S. citizens traveling from China, implemented Feb. 2. Pence has already met with 40 state, county and local officials. That’s key because while the White House must help with international coordination and requesting funding, if a national epidemic occurs, the disease will be fought in America’s cities and towns.

n95 mask bangalore, Right now, “we’re at a very low level and we want to keep it that way,” President Trump said Wednesday. CORONAVIRUS: HOW COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD ARE REACTING TO THE OUTBREAK But, the degree of risk could change quickly, said Alex Azar, Secretary of Health and Human Services. If it does, a successful response would come down to how state and local officials react. A New York city street sweeper wears a mask to help check the spread of the influenza epidemic, October 1918. In the view of one official of the New York Health Board, it is 'Better be ridiculous, than dead'. (Photo by PhotoQuest/Getty Images)

n95 mask bangalore - In the fall of 1918, New York City used everything from Boy Scouts to Tammany Hall politicians to combat the worst public health crisis in human history: the Spanish flu. Already the Spanish flu, an avian virus of the H1N1 family, was ravaging U.S Army camps training millions of American troops for World War I. Before it ended, the Spanish flu claimed at least 50 million lives around the globe and 675,000 in the United States, according to the CDC. “The 1918 influenza pandemic was the deadliest event in all of human history,” scientist David M. Morens of the National Institute of Health told the New York Times in 2009.  “It killed more people than any war, any pandemic, the Black Death, AIDS, you can pick your terrible event.  Everybody lost a friend or family member.”

n95 mask bangalore - New York City sprang into action in the overwhelming “second wave” of the epidemic from September-November 1918.  The “flu czar” was Public Health Commissioner Dr. Royal S. Copeland. Copeland changed daily routines for New Yorkers in the fall of 1918 in order to focus on the number one priority of the day: prevention. Among his measures: Staggered business hours Factories, businesses, and theaters were assigned staggered start times to reduce train and subway crowding.