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in some cities during the height of the epidemic, 50% of the people died from it. so one in 2 people.

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it is 30% chance of surviving the black death and 70% od dieing

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now the chances of survival are around 85%-95%. (with correct treatment)

In the middle ages, 20%-30% =-(

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The mortality rate of Bubonic Plague is 50-90% for those not treated, and nearer to 20% for those who are treated. So, yes, people can survive the black death.

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Not very likely

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Why was the change of black death important?

it was important because the black death could risk a life of someone if they catch it.


How do you aviod black death?

You can try to stay away from other people who have it, but it will soon spread to you anyways and you will catch it. (and most likely die)


Who was the first ever person to catch the black death?

We will never know who was the first person to catch the Black Death. It is thought that it was a sailor from Turkey.


Where will you catch the black death today?

in the philipians


Where can you catch the black death today?

you cant really cant something as harmful and leeful as the black death today.


How did people catch the Black Death back in the Middle agas?

People caught Black Death by the fleas transferring the virus to humans.


Where can you catch the black death can you catch it is England?

The black death has not been known in Britain for 400 years now and even then it was only in London, the only time it was at its worst was in 1348 almost 700 years ago. nowadays are ammune systems are alot better and there are no cases of it anywhere so id say for now you cant catch it in England or Britain or even Europe. the most likely place to catch it is in the middle east but even then there almost no chance of you getting it.


How likely is it that the black death will spread again?

not very likely as the world is too clean


Can you re catch the black death?

the black plague does still exist today, however it is a really rare disease


How did the disease from the black death get its name?

The Black Death was so named because of the black color of the lymph nodes because they filled with clotted blood. The disease was also incredibly fatal and highly contagious, so death was likely if someone contracted the disease. It can be treated with antibiotics now.


Is there a proof that the black death exists?

There are historical and medical accounts that the black death very well could have existed and most likely did occur.


Can you catch the Black Death today?

yes, but don't worry it's only in some places!