Once you go black, you never go back.
5 days, if the buboe didn't pop, then they would live!
id say about a 40/100 chance to survive. id say about a 40/100 chance to survive.
No some people had the right gene to survive
Because they were lucky enough to survive and they kept away from the people who had the infection.
The Black Death is the name given to a severe outbreak of bubonic plague in the 1300s in Europe. The bubonic plague is caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis and is still with us today.In the 1300s, infection with bubonic plague was more or less fatal. Today, however, we have a better understanding of the disease and its progression. With timely antibiotics and supportive therapy, you have a moderate chance to survive The Black Death today.
half of Europe was depopulated. Almost 75 to 200 million people died.
We do not have accurate records of the percentage of people who survived the Black Death after getting it, but there were large numbers of people who did survive. I have seen artwork of the time showing numbers of monks with plague related scars or markings. Experts seem to agree on survival rates of 30% to 60%.
Very likely it spread over most of england. millions died. it was very unlikely you would survive.
the black death destroyed many camp grounds so it was hard for the other people to survive naturally and physically but at the end of middle ages many people died.
Another name for the plague is the black death
the black death