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Category Archives: Resilience

Why Are There Almost No Memorials to the Flu of 1918?

Posted on May 18, 2020 by Roberto Moris
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www.nytimes.com/2020/05/14/business/1918-flu-memorials.html

A restaurant owner in Vermont and aprofessor from New Zealand are among the few to commemorate the most lethal pandemic since the bubonic plague.

Posted in Global, Memory, Resilience, United States | Leave a reply

COVID-19 y la ilusión de que podemos frenar un tren de carga en pocos metros – CIPER Chile

Posted on May 10, 2020 by Roberto Moris
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https://ciperchile.cl/2020/05/09/covid-19-y-la-ilusion-de-que-podemos-frenar-un-tren-de-carga-en-pocos-metros/

Posted in Chile, Decisions, Education, Public Health, Resilience | Leave a reply

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