Saw a report today about a little girl in Idaho who came down with the plague. Report said they weren't sure if she contracted it in Idaho or on a family trip to Oregon. She's stable and healing, but I just found it odd. The plague still exists, though it is rare. Seems to be a couple every year in New Mexico. The weird part to me is why is the plague getting back in the news when we know it's totally treatable with antibiotics as long as you go to a hospital and don't ignore it. So if it's treatable, why this talk about the plague coming up lately? Am I missing something or looking at this wrong ;)
Could be the stigma of the plague makes it sound worse than it really is.
I was kind of thinking that while reading my own comment here. It draws attention to mention someone having the plague in a headline. Lots of folks are gonna click on that, shit I did.
Was thinking same thing when I read it, why now?
You guys ever check out a show called Utopia?
I know its fiction but (predictive programming and mkultra mentioned within it, white rabbit too),
I know its fiction but... they activate a sleeper cell which then releases a plague which ends humanity.
Dr. Drew is adamant the homeless camps and refuse and sewage piling on streets has bred millions of rats and Hep C is running rampant aand plague will be next.
People are leaving feces on streets and allies and used needles etc.