Balto
Yes, Balto was a real sled dog that helped deliver diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska in 1925 during a diphtheria outbreak. Balto and his team ran the final leg of the journey and became famous for their heroic efforts.
Friar John's purpose in the play is to deliver a message from Friar Laurence to Romeo about Juliet's faked death. However, he fails to deliver the message due to being quarantined during an outbreak of the plague. This communication breakdown ultimately leads to tragic consequences in the play.
diphtheria and TB reigned supreme
It is estimated that 319 people died during the Super Outbreak of 1974.
Balto, a Siberian husky
The last outbreak of antrax was located in Scotland during the month of August in 2012 that affected 119 people and killed 14 people. It was the worst outbreak in decades.
Epidemic
No UPS does not deliver during snow storms.
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Yes, Balto was a real Siberian Husky who played a crucial role in delivering diphtheria antitoxin to the town of Nome, Alaska in 1925 during a severe outbreak. He led a dogsled team on the final leg of the journey, helping to save many lives and earning recognition for his bravery and endurance.
Romeo and Friar John are not related. Friar John is a Franciscan friar who was supposed to deliver an important letter from Friar Laurence to Romeo, but he was unable to do so due to being quarantined during a plague outbreak.
Probably at night.