People immune to the black death were not affected.
No but if you'd asked 'were there any areas spared from the black plague' I would have answered yes, but only the literate
Black Death was a Plague. Humans, animal especially rats could get infected.
they got infected by rats
they got infected
December 1349
theres smothing the government does not want us to know about black death
after getting infected by Black Death. People got bloody vomit fever and tumors followed by death.
The Black Death was occured by bacteria that was disturded so then past on to fleas then the rats then the fleas and when the infected fleas bit a human it was all over for the infected person.
for about 4-7 day then you die :(
The Black Death infected and killed people of all social ranks and all occupations more or less equally.
the Black Death was spread by bacteria. It is best to avoid contact of infected or rats.
The 'black death' is usually referenced to the bubonic plague in which fleas from rats infected many humans causing them severe sickness and resulted in death. The mortality rate for those infected with the bubonic plague was 30-75 percent.
There are several forms of black death. All can be prevented through avoiding exposure to infected persons and proper sanitation measures.