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The vast majority of people didn't. Some lucky few seemed to have a natural immunity to it, which is how they survived.
The burning of fires around people would be helpful as it seemed to keep the rodents that spread the Plague at bay.
Probably during the plague in Europe in the middle ages. Nostradomus made people clean the streets and gutters, filter the city water and bury the dead which seemed to have the effect of stopping the spread of the plague.
Technology is so advanced in the future that nothing seemed unrealistic for that time...
Nothing. They had no idea about germs, virus, or bacteria. As they were dying of plague they couldn't figure out that the fleas were the thing that was killing them. At one point they noticed that if they burned everything a plague victim owned it seemed to slow the disease, but the concept of a carrier for the disease didn't even cross their mind.
Finnick at first seemed extremely flirtatious and seductive, but he too, hated the Capital.
They seemed friendly enough.
Because the plague seemed to come from no explicable source, most people believed it to be a judgment on them from God. Many joined abbeys or other cults for the purpose of mortification of their own flesh (to mirror that of Jesus Christ) in order to appease God or make themselves more worthy of Him. They became, quite naturally, much more focused on the deaths surrounding them and their own approaching mortality. Some came to blame foreigners for the plague and this strengthened the ethnocentricity of the British.
How can I get over there. There seemed to be no end of people coming in.
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It was a newly invented game that seemed very neat.
Generally people seemed to like and admire her for her achievements.