From centralized control. Knows . But whatever it is, the impulse has been around for a long time. 100 years ago, america faced down another global pandemic, the spanish flu. Then, as now, there was never any evidence the christian holidays played a significant factor in the transmission of the virus. In 1918 it was the First World War that did it, troop movements around the world, but the authorities attacked christmas anyway. Beware the mistletoe, wrote the director of the Ohio State Health department back in december of 1918. You will show your love for dad and mother, brother and sister and the rest of them best this year by sticking to your own home instead of paying annual christmas visits, holding hip family reunions and parties generally. No celebrating, they said. Science has spoken. But people celebrated anyway. If the human spirit persisted him a sustained by the very human need for fellowship and warmth in the familiar touch of otherar human beings. Stores in 1918 remained
Idea of small independent families following their own cheerful customs away from central control, who knows but whatever it is the impulse has been around for a long time. Hundred years ago america faced another global pandemic, the spanish flu. Then as now there was never any evidence christian holidays played a significant factor in the transmission of the virus. In 1918 it was the First World War that did it, troop movements around the world but the authorities attacked christmas anyway. Beware the mistletoe, wrote the director of the Ohio State Health department in december of 1918. You will show your love for dad and mother, brother and sister and the rest by sticking to your own home instead of paying annual christmas visits, no celebrating, they said. Science has spoken but people celebrated anyway, the human spirit persisted, the human need for fellowship and warmth and the familiar touch of other human beings, stores in 1918 remained packed with christmas shoppers. One newspa
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Dr. Amy Acton receives JFK Profile in Courage Award for service during pandemic
The award, announced by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, was given to seven people who have risked their lives to protect others during the pandemic. Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 9:03 AM EDT May 17, 2021
Former Director of the Ohio Department of Health Dr. Amy Acton, along with six others, was honored Sunday with the Special Profile in Courage Award for their service during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The awards were announced by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation May 4. They were given to seven people who have risked their health and safety to protect others during the pandemic.