The wearing of veils in 1918 is in many ways reminiscent of today. Even then, some rebelled

The wearing of veils in 1918 is in many ways reminiscent of today. Even then, some rebelled

In September 1918, the Spanish flu pandemic hit California. It was brought to San Francisco by a traveler from Chicago and to Los Angeles by a sailor. What followed was what we are experiencing today – the unequivocal injunction to „stay home and wear masks“. Schools and public places were closed, and society fell into…