Black death it's 100% likely it spreads to the UK and a ticking time bomb ready to decimate the worl

Sensationalism? Like 3 people dead in some remote country of a 100 million population is not gonna matter.

LMFAO wtf have you been hate to bust that bubble it's way more than three ppl dead , reality check see how easily this shit can come here because ppl ain't got a fkn clue what is going on in the world and MSM sure in the hell isn't telling the public now are they.

They'll wait until it comes here ( which can to a degree be understood) , but sometimes there are many dangers and they wait for ppl to drop dead here first then warn ppl. Cause they don't want to cause a panic omg never cause a panic. lol

Okay. Assume it goes to the uk. What would be the death toll? I bet at most like 1%. That's nothing, The real Black Death in the medieval ages killed 67% of the populations, as mathematically expected. This will surely not happen now.

Have you ever seen this map ?

View attachment 160377

HealthMap | Flu Map | Contagious Disease Surveillance | Virus Awareness
You know the plague isn't a virus, right?

Plague is a virus and very infectious virus the Pneumonitic form is airborne and is spread from person to person through the air via infectious droplets.

Bubonic plague is a disease and not a virus, those who are exhuming the rotting corpses to dance with are not getting Bubonic plague they are getting Pneumonic plague which is a virus.

Google Is plague a virus and this is what you get first, anything that can be transmitted from person to person is a virus:

View attachment 160391

CDC Plague | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Plague

From the first line of your linked article:

What is plague?
Plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis), a bacterium found in rodents and their fleas in many areas around the world.

It's a bacteria, not a virus.

Bacterial vs. Viral Infections: Causes and Treatments
 
"The Plague" hasn't be scary since we discovered penicillin.

There's nothing quite as ridiculous as fear-addicts like the OP.

Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.
 
140 people have died in a 3rd world country. The disease is treatable. Antibiotics will kill the bacteria that cause it.

Sensationalism causes panic. Relax.
 
LMFAO wtf have you been hate to bust that bubble it's way more than three ppl dead , reality check see how easily this shit can come here because ppl ain't got a fkn clue what is going on in the world and MSM sure in the hell isn't telling the public now are they.

They'll wait until it comes here ( which can to a degree be understood) , but sometimes there are many dangers and they wait for ppl to drop dead here first then warn ppl. Cause they don't want to cause a panic omg never cause a panic. lol

Okay. Assume it goes to the uk. What would be the death toll? I bet at most like 1%. That's nothing, The real Black Death in the medieval ages killed 67% of the populations, as mathematically expected. This will surely not happen now.

Have you ever seen this map ?

View attachment 160377

HealthMap | Flu Map | Contagious Disease Surveillance | Virus Awareness
You know the plague isn't a virus, right?

Plague is a virus and very infectious virus the Pneumonitic form is airborne and is spread from person to person through the air via infectious droplets.

Bubonic plague is a disease and not a virus, those who are exhuming the rotting corpses to dance with are not getting Bubonic plague they are getting Pneumonic plague which is a virus.

Google Is plague a virus and this is what you get first, anything that can be transmitted from person to person is a virus:

View attachment 160391

CDC Plague | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Plague

From the first line of your linked article:

What is plague?
Plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis), a bacterium found in rodents and their fleas in many areas around the world.

It's a bacteria, not a virus.

Bacterial vs. Viral Infections: Causes and Treatments

Pneumonic plague is a virus, Bubonic plague isn't a virus. A virus is a disease that is transmitted person to person either via direct contact or via the air, Pneumonic plague is an airborne virus.
 
"The Plague" hasn't be scary since we discovered penicillin.

There's nothing quite as ridiculous as fear-addicts like the OP.

Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.

Absolute nonsense. The bubonic plague is baterial. Antibiotics can treat and cure it.

Given the inaccuracies of your post, perhaps you should leave the medical diagnosis and treatment explanations to professionals.
 
"The Plague" hasn't be scary since we discovered penicillin.

There's nothing quite as ridiculous as fear-addicts like the OP.

Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.

:lol:

There's really nothing to say to this, aside from you're completely and utterly wrong.

Penicillin is perhaps not the most effective antibiotic for use against Y. Pestis, but it does work - and there are countless other antibiotics that work better.

Bubonic plague is easily curable with modern medicine. It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment.
 
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Okay. Assume it goes to the uk. What would be the death toll? I bet at most like 1%. That's nothing, The real Black Death in the medieval ages killed 67% of the populations, as mathematically expected. This will surely not happen now.

Have you ever seen this map ?

View attachment 160377

HealthMap | Flu Map | Contagious Disease Surveillance | Virus Awareness
You know the plague isn't a virus, right?

Plague is a virus and very infectious virus the Pneumonitic form is airborne and is spread from person to person through the air via infectious droplets.

Bubonic plague is a disease and not a virus, those who are exhuming the rotting corpses to dance with are not getting Bubonic plague they are getting Pneumonic plague which is a virus.

Google Is plague a virus and this is what you get first, anything that can be transmitted from person to person is a virus:

View attachment 160391

CDC Plague | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Plague

From the first line of your linked article:

What is plague?
Plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis), a bacterium found in rodents and their fleas in many areas around the world.

It's a bacteria, not a virus.

Bacterial vs. Viral Infections: Causes and Treatments

Pneumonic plague is a virus, Bubonic plague isn't a virus. A virus is a disease that is transmitted person to person either via direct contact or via the air, Pneumonic plague is an airborne virus.

Again, you're wrong.

Virus - Wikipedia

A virus is not a disease - It's a pathogen, like a bacterium is. Many viruses cause disease, just like bacteria.

Specifically, a virus is a tiny little collection of DNA surrounded by a protein sheath that replicates within living cells of another organism.
 
"The Plague" hasn't be scary since we discovered penicillin.

There's nothing quite as ridiculous as fear-addicts like the OP.

Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.

Absolute nonsense. The bubonic plague is baterial. Antibiotics can treat and cure it.

Given the inaccuracies of your post, perhaps you should leave the medical diagnosis and treatment explanations to professionals.

Are you a Doctor now?

The comment was made that Penicillin cured the plague, Penicillin is useless against Bubonic plague, the antibiotics used for Bubonic plague are specifically Streptomycin, Gentamicin and Doxycycline.

Also 60% of people with Bubonic plague die, this is because someone with Bubonic plague needs treatment within the first 24 hours and most people who have Bubonic plague are in outposts in Africa where they do not have adequate medical facilities.
 

Plague is a virus and very infectious virus the Pneumonitic form is airborne and is spread from person to person through the air via infectious droplets.

Bubonic plague is a disease and not a virus, those who are exhuming the rotting corpses to dance with are not getting Bubonic plague they are getting Pneumonic plague which is a virus.

Google Is plague a virus and this is what you get first, anything that can be transmitted from person to person is a virus:

View attachment 160391

CDC Plague | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Plague

From the first line of your linked article:

What is plague?
Plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis), a bacterium found in rodents and their fleas in many areas around the world.

It's a bacteria, not a virus.

Bacterial vs. Viral Infections: Causes and Treatments

Pneumonic plague is a virus, Bubonic plague isn't a virus. A virus is a disease that is transmitted person to person either via direct contact or via the air, Pneumonic plague is an airborne virus.

Again, you're wrong.

Virus - Wikipedia

A virus is not a disease - It's a pathogen, like a bacterium is. Many viruses cause disease, just like bacteria.

Specifically, a virus is a tiny little collection of DNA surrounded by a protein sheath that replicates within living cells of another organism.

Wikipedia.

Are you a Doctor? No and you were wrong about Penicillin being effective against Bubonic plague.
 
"The Plague" hasn't be scary since we discovered penicillin.

There's nothing quite as ridiculous as fear-addicts like the OP.

Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.

:lol:

There's really nothing to say to this, aside from you're completely and utterly wrong.

Penicillin is perhaps not the most effective antibiotic for use against P. Pestis, but it does work - and there are countless other antibiotics that work better.

Bubonic plague is easily curable with modern medicine. It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment.

"There's really nothing to say to this, aside from you're completely and utterly wrong."

You mean like how I was wrong about the number one cause of how people get Ebola? Oh that's right I was correct about the eating of chimps and apes being the number one cause of Ebola, your friend Bode insisted Ebola was caused by the rain forest or whatever :rolleyes-41:

Post a link where it says that Penicillin works against Bubonic plague.

"It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment."

Yes antibiotic treatment within 24 hours, 60% of people with Bubonic plague die because they are not in the situation to have treatment started within that 24 hours.
 
You know the plague isn't a virus, right?

Plague is a virus and very infectious virus the Pneumonitic form is airborne and is spread from person to person through the air via infectious droplets.

Bubonic plague is a disease and not a virus, those who are exhuming the rotting corpses to dance with are not getting Bubonic plague they are getting Pneumonic plague which is a virus.

Google Is plague a virus and this is what you get first, anything that can be transmitted from person to person is a virus:

View attachment 160391

CDC Plague | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Plague

From the first line of your linked article:

What is plague?
Plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis), a bacterium found in rodents and their fleas in many areas around the world.

It's a bacteria, not a virus.

Bacterial vs. Viral Infections: Causes and Treatments

Pneumonic plague is a virus, Bubonic plague isn't a virus. A virus is a disease that is transmitted person to person either via direct contact or via the air, Pneumonic plague is an airborne virus.

Again, you're wrong.

Virus - Wikipedia

A virus is not a disease - It's a pathogen, like a bacterium is. Many viruses cause disease, just like bacteria.

Specifically, a virus is a tiny little collection of DNA surrounded by a protein sheath that replicates within living cells of another organism.

Wikipedia.

Are you a Doctor? No and you were wrong about Penicillin being effective against Bubonic plague.

:lol:

I don't need to be a "doctor" to know the difference between a virus and a bacterium, I learned that in high school Biology class.

Don't use the "wikipedia" cop-out. You were wrong, just admit it.

We have many antibiotics that can cure the plague. Penicillin is not the most effective, but it has been shown to kill Y. Pestis.
 
"The Plague" hasn't be scary since we discovered penicillin.

There's nothing quite as ridiculous as fear-addicts like the OP.

Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.

:lol:

There's really nothing to say to this, aside from you're completely and utterly wrong.

Penicillin is perhaps not the most effective antibiotic for use against P. Pestis, but it does work - and there are countless other antibiotics that work better.

Bubonic plague is easily curable with modern medicine. It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment.

Post a link where it says that Penicillin works against Bubonic plague.

"It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment."

Yes antibiotic treatment within 24 hours, 60% of people with Bubonic plague die because they are not in the situation to have treatment started within that 24 hours.

This thread isn't about people with the plague in Africa, it's about the plague spreading to the UK.

There's no one in the UK who is "not in the situation" to have prompt treatment.
 
"The Plague" hasn't be scary since we discovered penicillin.

There's nothing quite as ridiculous as fear-addicts like the OP.

Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.

:lol:

There's really nothing to say to this, aside from you're completely and utterly wrong.

Penicillin is perhaps not the most effective antibiotic for use against P. Pestis, but it does work - and there are countless other antibiotics that work better.

Bubonic plague is easily curable with modern medicine. It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment.

Post a link where it says that Penicillin works against Bubonic plague.

"It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment."

Yes antibiotic treatment within 24 hours, 60% of people with Bubonic plague die because they are not in the situation to have treatment started within that 24 hours.

This thread isn't about people with the plague in Africa, it's about the plague spreading to the UK.

There's no one in the UK who is "not in the situation" to have prompt treatment.

No but I am specifically referring to where there is plague, both Pneumonic and Bubonic and that is Africa.
 
"The Plague" hasn't be scary since we discovered penicillin.

There's nothing quite as ridiculous as fear-addicts like the OP.

Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.

:lol:

There's really nothing to say to this, aside from you're completely and utterly wrong.

Penicillin is perhaps not the most effective antibiotic for use against P. Pestis, but it does work - and there are countless other antibiotics that work better.

Bubonic plague is easily curable with modern medicine. It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment.

Post a link where it says that Penicillin works against Bubonic plague.

"It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment."

Yes antibiotic treatment within 24 hours, 60% of people with Bubonic plague die because they are not in the situation to have treatment started within that 24 hours.

This thread isn't about people with the plague in Africa, it's about the plague spreading to the UK.

There's no one in the UK who is "not in the situation" to have prompt treatment.

No but I am specifically referring to where there is plague, both Pneumonic and Bubonic and that is Africa.
We have it in the Western U.S. too....fleas on wild rodents like ground squirrels and prairie dogs. A few cases every year and if caught in time, dealt with easily. No one running around screaming over it.
 
"The Plague" hasn't be scary since we discovered penicillin.

There's nothing quite as ridiculous as fear-addicts like the OP.

Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.

:lol:

There's really nothing to say to this, aside from you're completely and utterly wrong.

Penicillin is perhaps not the most effective antibiotic for use against P. Pestis, but it does work - and there are countless other antibiotics that work better.

Bubonic plague is easily curable with modern medicine. It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment.

Post a link where it says that Penicillin works against Bubonic plague.

"It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment."

Yes antibiotic treatment within 24 hours, 60% of people with Bubonic plague die because they are not in the situation to have treatment started within that 24 hours.

This thread isn't about people with the plague in Africa, it's about the plague spreading to the UK.

There's no one in the UK who is "not in the situation" to have prompt treatment.

No but I am specifically referring to where there is plague, both Pneumonic and Bubonic and that is Africa.

Actually, the plague is everywhere. There are about 10-15 cases originating in the US each year, and the same in Europe.

You just don't hear about them, because its just not that big of a deal any more.
 
"The Plague" hasn't be scary since we discovered penicillin.

There's nothing quite as ridiculous as fear-addicts like the OP.

Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.

Absolute nonsense. The bubonic plague is baterial. Antibiotics can treat and cure it.

Given the inaccuracies of your post, perhaps you should leave the medical diagnosis and treatment explanations to professionals.

Are you a Doctor now?

The comment was made that Penicillin cured the plague, Penicillin is useless against Bubonic plague, the antibiotics used for Bubonic plague are specifically Streptomycin, Gentamicin and Doxycycline.

Also 60% of people with Bubonic plague die, this is because someone with Bubonic plague needs treatment within the first 24 hours and most people who have Bubonic plague are in outposts in Africa where they do not have adequate medical facilities.

And your claim that it is incurable? Is that your medical opinion?
 
Plague is a virus and very infectious virus the Pneumonitic form is airborne and is spread from person to person through the air via infectious droplets.

Bubonic plague is a disease and not a virus, those who are exhuming the rotting corpses to dance with are not getting Bubonic plague they are getting Pneumonic plague which is a virus.

Google Is plague a virus and this is what you get first, anything that can be transmitted from person to person is a virus:

View attachment 160391

CDC Plague | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Plague

From the first line of your linked article:

What is plague?
Plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis), a bacterium found in rodents and their fleas in many areas around the world.

It's a bacteria, not a virus.

Bacterial vs. Viral Infections: Causes and Treatments

Pneumonic plague is a virus, Bubonic plague isn't a virus. A virus is a disease that is transmitted person to person either via direct contact or via the air, Pneumonic plague is an airborne virus.

Again, you're wrong.

Virus - Wikipedia

A virus is not a disease - It's a pathogen, like a bacterium is. Many viruses cause disease, just like bacteria.

Specifically, a virus is a tiny little collection of DNA surrounded by a protein sheath that replicates within living cells of another organism.

Wikipedia.

Are you a Doctor? No and you were wrong about Penicillin being effective against Bubonic plague.

:lol:

I don't need to be a "doctor" to know the difference between a virus and a bacterium, I learned that in high school Biology class.

Don't use the "wikipedia" cop-out. You were wrong, just admit it.

We have many antibiotics that can cure the plague. Penicillin is not the most effective, but it has been shown to kill Y. Pestis.

Streptomycin is the most effective antibiotic against Y. pestis.
 
From the first line of your linked article:

What is plague?
Plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis (Y. pestis), a bacterium found in rodents and their fleas in many areas around the world.

It's a bacteria, not a virus.

Bacterial vs. Viral Infections: Causes and Treatments

Pneumonic plague is a virus, Bubonic plague isn't a virus. A virus is a disease that is transmitted person to person either via direct contact or via the air, Pneumonic plague is an airborne virus.

Again, you're wrong.

Virus - Wikipedia

A virus is not a disease - It's a pathogen, like a bacterium is. Many viruses cause disease, just like bacteria.

Specifically, a virus is a tiny little collection of DNA surrounded by a protein sheath that replicates within living cells of another organism.

Wikipedia.

Are you a Doctor? No and you were wrong about Penicillin being effective against Bubonic plague.

:lol:

I don't need to be a "doctor" to know the difference between a virus and a bacterium, I learned that in high school Biology class.

Don't use the "wikipedia" cop-out. You were wrong, just admit it.

We have many antibiotics that can cure the plague. Penicillin is not the most effective, but it has been shown to kill Y. Pestis.

Streptomycin is the most effective antibiotic against Y. pestis.

Yes it is. Modern medicine has known that since 1932.

The plague is easier to "cure" than the flu is.
 
Penicillin would be useless with Bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is incurable, the reason why in Western nations Bubonic plague went away was because we developed more hygienic cities and reduced the vermin population.

:lol:

There's really nothing to say to this, aside from you're completely and utterly wrong.

Penicillin is perhaps not the most effective antibiotic for use against P. Pestis, but it does work - and there are countless other antibiotics that work better.

Bubonic plague is easily curable with modern medicine. It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment.

Post a link where it says that Penicillin works against Bubonic plague.

"It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment."

Yes antibiotic treatment within 24 hours, 60% of people with Bubonic plague die because they are not in the situation to have treatment started within that 24 hours.

This thread isn't about people with the plague in Africa, it's about the plague spreading to the UK.

There's no one in the UK who is "not in the situation" to have prompt treatment.

No but I am specifically referring to where there is plague, both Pneumonic and Bubonic and that is Africa.

Actually, the plague is everywhere. There are about 10-15 cases originating in the US each year, and the same in Europe.

You just don't hear about them, because its just not that big of a deal any more.

"Actually, the plague is everywhere. There are about 10-15 cases originating in the US each year, and the same in Europe."

Yes but 90% of both Pneumonic and Bubonic plague are on the African Continent.
 
:lol:

There's really nothing to say to this, aside from you're completely and utterly wrong.

Penicillin is perhaps not the most effective antibiotic for use against P. Pestis, but it does work - and there are countless other antibiotics that work better.

Bubonic plague is easily curable with modern medicine. It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment.

Post a link where it says that Penicillin works against Bubonic plague.

"It has a survival rate of nearly 99%, with prompt treatment."

Yes antibiotic treatment within 24 hours, 60% of people with Bubonic plague die because they are not in the situation to have treatment started within that 24 hours.

This thread isn't about people with the plague in Africa, it's about the plague spreading to the UK.

There's no one in the UK who is "not in the situation" to have prompt treatment.

No but I am specifically referring to where there is plague, both Pneumonic and Bubonic and that is Africa.

Actually, the plague is everywhere. There are about 10-15 cases originating in the US each year, and the same in Europe.

You just don't hear about them, because its just not that big of a deal any more.

"Actually, the plague is everywhere. There are about 10-15 cases originating in the US each year, and the same in Europe."

Yes but 90% of both Pneumonic and Bubonic plague are on the African Continent.

You've moved the goalposts so far from your initial claims that you're outside the stadium.
 

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