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  • Tags: Historical Pandemics

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In response to the H1N1 outbreak, Carleton maintained a set of pages on their website dedicated to the flu and keeping the campus community informed. This is the homepage of Carleton's Influenza Updates, captured the day after the first announced…

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This newsletter includes all the weekly articles published by The Carletonian, as well as a few features geared towards the fact that the majority of Carls are off-campus. File includes newsletter and full articles. Found online at:…

Stories to tell - Google Docs.pdf
This is a written story of a Carleton student who remains on campus during the pandemic.
(She\Her\Hers/class of 2022/Mathematics/China/On-campus)

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An article in the Carletonian during the 1924-1925 smallpox epidemic informing them that everyone planning to attend the football game against Hamline in St. Paul later that week must have the smallpox vaccine prior to attending. Page 1.

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The college paper's Security Blotter during fall 2009 includes two students seeking further care for flu-like symptoms or breathing difficulty. Page 2.

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The college paper's Security Blotter during fall 2009 includes nine students seeking further care for flu-like symptoms or breathing difficulty. Page 2.

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The college paper's Security Blotter during fall 2009 includes three students seeking further care for flu-like symptoms, possibly H1N1. Page 2.

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The college paper's Security Blotter during fall 2009 includes two students seeking further care for flu-like symptoms, possibly H1N1. Page 2.

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An article from Carleton's Student Wellness Advocates containing information about the H1N1 virus and prevention strategies. Page 5.

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An article in the student paper about Carleton's preparations for H1N1. Pages 1 and 3.
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