• RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      You can die of the plague today. It wasn’t constrained by dates, big flare ups in society happened and they were the ones that went down in history books, but people died of the disease outside those years too.

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        7 days ago

        I didn’t say that’s not possible, I said that’s weird, just like dying of plague today would be.

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          Why would it be weird?

          It would only be weird today in a modern western country because of the rarity and available medical treatment being unsuccessful. It was not any different historically from other diseases centuries ago that lacked treatment or understanding. There was nothing weird about it.

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        They’re referring to the bubonic plague (aka the Black Death) which didn’t arrive in Europe until the 14th century. And yes, we would have heard of it before then because it was highly contagious.

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          Please see the post I offered in response that shows research indicating Yersina Pestis was killing humans in Europe and Asia well before the mass plagues.