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      Plague is still around, but people don’t really die from it any more because of modern medicine.

      Very fitting that the Americans are about to get rid of modern medicine.

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        There are three types of black death :

        Bubonic plague, you get in glands in your armpits - rarely fatal nowadays.

        Pneumonic plague in your lungs, which can be fatal if not treated early.

        Haemhorragic plague in the brain, which is almost always fatal. Its only painful for a day, then you don’t notice it. 40 days later, your brain literally explodes.

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        There are places along the highway in northern California that have signs warning you not to walk into the forest because you could get the plague.

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          I camped at a spot on a road trip by the border of Arizona and California and all around the campsite it warned of squirrels with plague, we felt uneasy all night

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            It’s not even the squirrels you need to worry about directly, it’s any fleas or biting bugs (can ticks carry it?) that have recently bitten one of those squirrels.

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      People usually think that Yersinia pestis was left in the Middle Ages, but that’s not the case. Just let the rats breed, and you can create another plague epidemic.

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        You’d also need to make it immune to the various antibiotics that work on it. Otherwise it’s not particularly difficult to treat with modern medicine.

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          That’s really hard, which is why they went with preventing people from being able to access healthcare.

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      A biologist, Eric York, caught the plague from a mountain lion from Yellowstone that had fleas with the plague. This is the 2007 incident.

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        Well I’m glad there are competent and responsible people in charge of disease control. Oh wait…

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      There have been plague signs all over the woodland areas in my part of the country for decades.

      People don’t die from it anymore because of antibiotics.

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        That was the part I found surprising. That somebody died from it. Maybe it wasn’t diagnosed soon enough or they had comorbidities or something.