That was the big flu epidemic at the end of the First World War. I thought everyone had heard about the Black Flu. You wouldn’t forget it if you’d lived through it. People collapsed and died like flies, even big strong men in the prime of life. In fact it seemed to affect them worse than the weedy types. It came on a ship called the Niagara. Massey and Ward were coming back from some war conference in London, and they didn’t bother to quarantine the ship. The flu went through the country like wildfire. Thousands died in that flu, especially the Māoris. They seemed to get it worse than the rest of us. But I don’t remember ever seeing an official death toll. Perhaps they were too afraid to publish the figures.
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New Zealand's worst public health disaster occurred in November 1918 when around 9000 people died in the so-called 'Spanish' influenza pandemic.
Here are the voices of 110 survivors describing what they saw and what happened to them in that terrible time when the victims' bodies turned black.
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Human Influenza, Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919, History, Local History, New zealand, historyPlaces
New Zealand, Auckland (N.Z.), Northland (N.Z.), Whangarei (N.Z.), Hamilton (N.Z.), Ngaruawahia, Morrinsville (N.Z.), Thames (N.Z.), Omahu, Waihi (N.Z.), Rotorua (N.Z.), Whakatane (N.Z.), Gisborne (N.Z.), Hastings (N.Z.), Havelock North (N.Z.), Dannevirke, Taranaki (N.Z.), King Country (N.Z.), Wanganui (N.Z.), Wairarapa (N.Z.), Palmerston North (N.Z.), Wellington (N.Z.), Nelson (N.Z.), Marlborough (N.Z.), West Coast (N.Z.), Canterbury (N.Z.), Christchurch (N.Z.), Oamaru (N.Z.), Dunedin (N.Z.), Southland (N.Z.), Invercargill (N.Z.)Times
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That Terrible Time: Eyewitness Accounts of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in New Zealand
2018, Hawthorne Press
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0473447495 9780473447496
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"My interest in the 1918 influenza pandemic now spans more than forty years."
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The author's father recollecting the events of the 1918 pandemic.
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