The Histories of Epidemics in the United States

Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed daily life in the United States. With the rise and fall of infection rates, local governments have lurched from phase yellow to phase red and back again. Restaurants, shops, and businesses have shuttered their operations, theaters and museums have closed, schools and universities have shifted to […]

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Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed daily life in the United States. With the rise and fall of infection rates, local governments have lurched from phase yellow to phase red and back again. Restaurants, shops, and businesses have shuttered their operations, theaters and museums have closed, schools and universities have shifted to […]

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