by PokerPaul on December 24th, 2005

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If the Great Plague of the 14th century returned, how would we deal with it?

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  • by gondola on December 27th, 2005

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    The Bubonic (Black) Plague is still present. The difference between then and now is that we have medicines to combat the illness, and sanitation is far superior than it used to be. Thus, it is much harder to contract, and if you do get it, your chances of suvival are huge.

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  • by ilikeitwhenitrains on February 13th, 2010

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    we would all join emo bands

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  • by DrPraetorius on December 31st, 2009

    DrPraetorius

    Because the plague was caused by a bacteria, it is very susceptible to anti-biotics. But it took us 700 years to figure it out.

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