They would react the same way. Although the disease is old, it hasn't changed much.
The Bubonic Plague (a.k.a. the Black Death).
There would be less bubonic plague'
The Bubonic Plague was a disease carried by the flea, who spread the disease by infesting rats. When the rat died of Bubonic Plague, the flea would search for another host to feed on, namely humans.
If a person has the plague nowadays, they would go to their doctor, and then they would probably be Quarintined and given doses of antibiotics.
1/3, so that would be 33.3% of the population. 1/3, so that would be 33.3% of the population.The Bubonic plague wiped out a third of the Western Europe population
The bubonic plague
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Quarantining someone only kept the virus from spreading, it did not purge the plague virus from their bodies. They would have most definitely died.
Around 3 to 7 days.
You will get black sores and they will pop and you would eventually die.
rats caried fleas and the fleas would make you sick
it would be affected quite badly what with missing children and staff