why was the bubonic plague so hard to cure
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The plague was known as the BLACK DEATH or the GREAT PLAGUE, and it is an outbreak from the bubonic plague. The person infected had giant dark "bumps" on their body. In a course of a few days, they die. Well now we know now that the fleas carried the disease and they bit the rats and so rats carried the dieses now but back then they then they were ignorant..some priest used masks with scented candles in them because they thought the sweet blocked out the virus..they blamed cats, who they thought were creatures of witches, and that was a bad thing because cats were predators.. when the rats and fleas started biting people, the people became infected, and the humans spread it through the air..some thought it was His punishment to those who commited sins. Some ran, which they shoud've, but most people thought it was useless because He knows. The plauge apperently stopped when many people were away and all the people infected died, which was great for the economy and now Europe had a fresh new start...then a breakout occured a couple decades ago, i forgot where...they got all the infected people and put them in one place, and they did they best they could..then since all the people were in one place and the peoples who had it died, the plague stopped...Some diseases that are sorta similar are smallpox, in fact thehy believe that is an extention of smallpox, typhus, bubonic plague and respitory infections...they also think it may be linked with a type of "blood poisoning"
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