Woodstock Occurred in the Middle of a Pandemic

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Some quotes from this article:
“In 1968,” says Nathaniel L. Moir in National Interest, “the H3N2 pandemic killed more individuals in the U.S. than the combined total number of American fatalities during both the Vietnam and Korean Wars.”

And this happened in the lifetimes of every American over 52 years of age.

Nothing was closed by force. Schools mostly stayed open. Businesses did too. You could go to the movies. You could go to bars and restaurants. John Fund has a friend who reports having attended a Grateful Dead concert. In fact, people have no memory or awareness that the famous Woodstock concert of August 1969 – planned in January during the worse period of death – actually occurred during a deadly American flu pandemic that only peaked globally six months later. There was no thought given to the virus which, like ours today, was dangerous mainly for a non-concert-going demographic.

https://www.aier.org/article/woodst...e_0ORYEUUB2qRReTbOwMLIm189etNVrYzhr4c56wxT8Mo
 

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Very interesting article. I liked how he compared today's reaction to "medieval-style understandings and policies"
 

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Perhaps we have gone soft. Perhaps all pandemics are not the same. Perhaps both.
It would be interesting to know what public health officials were saying at the time. Good food for thought here but more information seems needed.
In the early 1900's If I recall correctly we were severely harmed by tuberculosis. One public health official starting blaming beards for the spread of the disease. To this day many people consider beards "dirty". They were well-loved before that time.
 
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