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Baltimore roared back to life from deadly 1918 flu pandemic after just a few weeks of restrictions

Baltimore roared back to life from deadly 1918 flu pandemic after just a few weeks of restrictions Baltimore Sun 2 hrs ago Jacques Kelly, Baltimore Sun © Provided by Tribune Content Agency Armistice Day in Baltimore in 1918. When the 1918 pandemic hit Baltimore nearly 5,400 persons died within a few weeks. The influenza landed lethally in October, prompting authorities to close schools, churches, synagogues, racetracks and theaters. There were marked differences between 1918 and 2020-2021. The 1918 pandemic cut down young persons in the 20 to 44 age group with alarming speed. In 2021, it was seniors who were most susceptible, though health officials say younger people are currently fueling transmission of COVID-19.

Baltimore roared back to life from deadly 1918 flu pandemic after just a few weeks of restrictions

Baltimore roared back to life from deadly 1918 flu pandemic after just a few weeks of restrictions
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Akron Police investigating after man crashes into backyard tree

Police say the driver was found dead in the car, which had hit a tree. Author: WKYC Staff Updated: 11:08 AM EDT May 14, 2021 AKRON, Ohio EDITOR S NOTE: The video in the player above is from a previous, unrelated story. Akron Police say, they are investigating a fatal crash that happened Thursday morning, just before 9 a.m. Police were called to the 1300 block of North Howard Street for reports of a crash with injuries. When they arrived, they found a Hyundai Elantra, which had crashed into a tree in someone s backyard.  When they looked in the car, police say the 42-year-old male driver appeared to be unconscious. Upon further investigation, police determined the driver had passed away from his injuries. He was then pronounced dead at the scene of the crash.

Alexandria Times analysis of Seminary Road FOIA documents | Alexandria Times

5481 Trucks dispatched from Fire Station 206, located at 4609 Seminary Road, regularly use Seminary Road when responding to calls. (Photo/Missy Schrott) Despite repeated claims by Department of Transportation and Environmental Services staff that the Alexandria Fire Department had significant input into the Complete Streets Design Guidelines and whether to narrow Seminary Road, documents obtained by city residents under the Freedom of Information Act reveal otherwise. The public safety importance of the fire department having input into whether, not just how, to narrow this particular stretch of Seminary Road – which runs from Quaker Lane westward to INOVA Alexandria Hospital – seems clear, given the potential impact on emergency response times.

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