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Maybe he is a carrier of the plague but largely immune to the ill effects?May be the wrong county, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Tom's germs contributed to a return of the plague in AZ in some way.
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Maybe he is a carrier of the plague but largely immune to the ill effects?May be the wrong county, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Tom's germs contributed to a return of the plague in AZ in some way.
Possibly. Plague carriers are largely asymptomatic to facilitate the spread, but Tommy is an outcast even among outcasts.Maybe he is a carrier of the plague but largely immune to the ill effects?
Rats have fleas and the rats in Tom's hovel might spread it.Possibly. Plague carriers are largely asymptomatic to facilitate the spread, but Tommy is an outcast even among outcasts.
Great, now Tom’s going to fuck a raccoon and cause the next pandemic.The articles does warn about flea bites and contact with infected animals
Don't count him outWhen I saw this thread my first thought was "Is it Tooter?" but it's the wrong county
Link: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz7l8w8881qo
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A resident of Arizona has died from pneumonic plague, health officials confirmed on Friday.
This was the first recorded death from the disease in the county since 2007, Coconino County Health and Human Services reported. In that case, a person had an interaction with a dead animal infected with the disease.
Plague, known as the "Black Death" in the 14th century, killed up to half of Europe's population. It is now rare in humans and can be...
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The fleas are being masked by the horse flies eating his eyeThe articles does warn about flea bites and contact with infected animals