Asheville Lifts
Quarantine Again
Asheville, Feb. 12—After being closed for more than a month
owing to the influenza epidemic, the official quarantine in Asheville was
lifted today. In the first 11 days of February, there have been 88 new cases
and 11 deaths in the city.
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From the Hickory Daily Record, Feb. 13, 1919
Influenza Quarantine
Lifted at Statesville
Statesville, Feb. 13—The quarantine which has been in effect
here since last September, being lifted only temporarily during the Christmas
holidays, was again removed by the board of aldermen Tuesday night, and unless
the influenza situation, on account of which the ban was placed on public
gatherings, becomes acute again, it is not likely that the restrictions will
again be effective. The board passed an ordinance making it a violation of the
law for any individual who has the disease or who has been associated in any
way with anyone who has had it, to mingle with other people outside his own
premises. Mayor Bristol says he intends to strictly enforce this ordinance. The
quarantine being lifted, allows the moving picture shoes to reopen and also
religious service in the churches. The city schools beyond the eighth grade
will also open, but the lower grades will not be permitted to open for the
present.
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