if you know some who had have it then u should stay away from them but they have medicine now so if you think you have it go see your doctor right away and he will treat it :)
vaccines?
antibiotics
Quarantining someone only kept the virus from spreading, it did not purge the plague virus from their bodies. They would have most definitely died.
To minimize the risk of developing bacterial skin infections the skin should be kept clean; to avoid spreading the infection, washcloths, towels, and facial cosmetics should not be shared
Spreading freedom and letting people live.
plague was the main even that kept Athens from conquering Sparta
No, killing cats and dogs contributed to the plague, which was carried by fleas on rats. By eliminated millions of cats and dogs that would have kept the rat populations at bay, people actually furthered the spread and devastation of the plague.
Government? There was no government as we know it today. There were kings, queens and the church. They ran for their lives and left an area when the plague broke out and often kept moving.
He sequestered himself away from all people except his doctor, who kept small fires burning around the Pope's desk while he read and signed letters etc. The smoke from the constantly burning fires may have kept the rats and their fleas away.
Mould Growth in bread is best kept prevented wrapped up in a air tight bag in the freezer, because mould cannot grow in cold conditions
The remote island continent of Australia has kept its distinct species from spreading naturally worldwide.
Sorry, no one kept records that far back, and they didn't have the knowledge to even know what it was that was killing them.
The mountainous geography kept the Greeks from uniting.