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I did my part this AM to help stop the spread of tularemia as a cottontail jumped out in front of my tire on a suicide mission. Sure a lot of the buggers around this year.
 
I'll wear this mask. Should keep me protected ....
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Plague has been around a long time, and it has mutated with some strains more deadly than others.
 
"While four people have died from the plague since 1934, the last four cases - one in 1995, two in 2010 and one in 2011 - all survived, according to the Oregonian. While a plague vaccine exists, it is no longer sold in the U.S. Read more: Oregon man diagnosed with "black death" plague"

"Bubonic plague has a mortality rate of 50 to 90 percent if untreated (10 to 20 percent if treated)"

Its treatable now too as opposed to the dark ages

What I'm a bit worried about is the Murcomycosis epidemic in India. Mucor will literally eat your face off. The last patient I saw with it lost one eye and most of the bone and upper jaw on one side of his face from the infection.

If I had to choose, I'd probably take plague over Mucor

"Overall mortality from rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis ranges from 25 to 62 percent"
 
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