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In 1918 the worst flu in history came to Philadelphia. 20,000 people were dead within six months. A century later artists Blast Theory and the Mütter Museum bring a parade of light and sound to the streets of the city to commemorate this devastating event. Take a look at the project website at spitspreadsdeath.com.
ABOUT THE PROJECT On September 28th join us to remember the Philadelphians who lost their lives to the flu and to pay tribute to today's health workers who keep us safe. The parade is for everyone. Bring your grandmother, your kids and your dog. If you have connections to healthcare or you just know what it feels like to be sick, walk with us. We will head up Broad Street and end with a celebration and refreshments at City Hall.