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#43 - Mayhem in May: The 1957 Asian Flu epidemic in colonial Singapore (with Liam Hoo)

29 min · 8. Sept. 2025
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Singaporeans are generally familiar with the Covid 19 pandemic and the Sars epidemic from 2003. But did you know Singapore faced a flu epidemic in 1957? Today, we speak to Liam Hoo, author of a new journal article [https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-southeast-asian-studies/article/abs/mayhem-in-may-a-social-history-of-the-1957-asian-flu-epidemic-in-the-colony-of-singapore/F835F3443652E7BF14A942B82198A226] on the 1957 Asian Flu’s impact on Singapore. We discuss the poor response of the colonial authorities as well as how media coverage shaped social responses to the flu outbreak. The curious case of Pulau Sudong provides an interesting example of how these factors came together.

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Episode #43 - Mayhem in May: The 1957 Asian Flu epidemic in colonial Singapore (with Liam Hoo) Cover

#43 - Mayhem in May: The 1957 Asian Flu epidemic in colonial Singapore (with Liam Hoo)

Singaporeans are generally familiar with the Covid 19 pandemic and the Sars epidemic from 2003. But did you know Singapore faced a flu epidemic in 1957? Today, we speak to Liam Hoo, author of a new journal article [https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-southeast-asian-studies/article/abs/mayhem-in-may-a-social-history-of-the-1957-asian-flu-epidemic-in-the-colony-of-singapore/F835F3443652E7BF14A942B82198A226] on the 1957 Asian Flu’s impact on Singapore. We discuss the poor response of the colonial authorities as well as how media coverage shaped social responses to the flu outbreak. The curious case of Pulau Sudong provides an interesting example of how these factors came together.

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