As time entered October of 1919, the influenza, that had seemingly vanished, appeared to surge again.
However, compared to the high fatality rate of the second wave, this recent spread wasn't as severe, with many people only suffering symptoms of severe common flu, which seldomly threatened their lives.
With Arthur's command, Australasia's departments swiftly responded, addressing this resurgence of the influenza virus.
Although data from Europe and America suggested that the fatality rate of the third wave of flu was low, the Australasian government was insistent on taking every caution and showing no negligence.
Nevertheless, the impact of the American pandemic on the economy and society was immense, as was its threat to public safety.