• OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    The word “quarantine” originates from a Venetian policy that every single ship had to wait outside of port for 40 days to ensure nobody had the plague. I’m sure the antivax people would have no problem with such measures?

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    3 months ago

    Also, the Black Plague has not been eradicated. It still exists in small mammals such as gophers and rats, and a strain could potentially mutate to humans again, although changes in human hygiene have made blood to blood infections less common.

    The reason it seemed to disappear is because the more infectious and fatal strains spread to and killed off every susceptible human at a rate that could not support its propagation to new healthy humans.

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        It’s rare because we have higher hygiene standards. Basically washing our hands eliminated the black plague.

        I’m just going to Edit this comment because I don’t feel the need to explain to every idiot commenting “ACKSTUALLY.”
        My comment was an over simplification. By having higher hygiene standards we reduced our contact with rats and other things that can carry it. It is essentially “We did A, which caused B through G, which lead to less of H.” If you don’t understand or see the connection then that isn’t my fault, blame your education.

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      3 months ago

      Its bacteria not a virus. Our hygiene is the biggest reason it is “gone”. No longer throwing shit in the streets.

      • Smoogs@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        I see you haven’t been to some towns that literally still throw shit in the streets.

  • ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    It didn’t disappear btw. The black death wasn’t 1 round of disease that killed everyone. There were waves of it and the big one in Europe wasn’t the first or last deadly outbreak. It is still around but thanks to antibiotics it is mostly a non issue.

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    3 months ago

    I SAID WHAT I SAID Look if you can’t trust someone using #antivax in their post then at least be a decent person and extend some grace with the understanding that we’re all basically just normal people doing the very best we can in this world – at our core we are all good people and a diversity of thoughts is our strength. But also my opinion is more valid than your opinion and no amount of facts can make my opinion wrong because it’s an opinion and that would be wrong. Gotcha suckers.

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    3 months ago

    It hasn’t disappeared. It’s still exists, it’s just that if you get it modern antibiotics can kill it.

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        3 months ago

        In 2022, the possible origin of all modern strains of Yersinia pestis was found in DNA in human remains in three graves located in Kyrgyzstan, dated to 1338 and 1339. The first recorded occurrence of the Black Death occurred shortly thereafter during the siege of Caffa in Crimea in 1346, and was carried to Europe by boat by people attempting to escape the disease. The strain was identified as the most recent common ancestor of both strains found in historic graves and currently existing strains.

        Holy shit that’s wild

        The Black Death’s first recorded emergence was in Crimea in 1346, when an army laying siege to the city of Caffa, now known as Feodosia, catapulted disease-ridden corpses over the walls. Those fleeing the resulting outbreak of plague by boat took the disease to Europe.

        Honest mistake

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          This is why we need Trump’s anti-immigration policies, to prevent another pandemic from entering the USA. It worked back in his first term, right?