On This Day: 28 June 1964 - The Queen and Prince Charles Visit Aberdeen Following Typhoid Outbreak
The Scottish city of Aberdeen was the epicentre of a typhoid outbreak in 1964. The first two cases were identified on May 20th 1964; eventually over 400 cases were diagnosed and the reputation of Aberdeen was harmed by media coverage of the infection. Following the end of the outbreak, The Queen made a high-profile visit to boost morale. #TheQueen #PrinceCharles #RoyalFamily

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