Yes, the mortality rate of plague is not constant depending on what strain and type it is.
It can be as high as 90%, so 10% of people who catch it will survive.
whatever the disease (like plague), there will normally be some people who are either immune to it and will not get sick or people that get sick but recover from it.
Mostly the Europeans but it was spread to the whole world so many,many people survied it.
No, no one did. Almost every infected died. Plague was very deadly and effective.
rats died out and people survived plague and became immune to it.
The plague and it helps with HIV not turning into aids for children of people who survived the plague.
Another name for the plague is the black death
Black plague
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The Black Plague is a infectious disease.
That fateful year saw the world's population enduring what is believed to be a recurrence of the bubonic plague, also known as the Black Death or the Black Plague. It is further widely believed that the Black Death was responsible for the deaths of 38,000 Londoners that year.
The common name for bubonic plague is the Black Death.
It could be the Doctor Rieux in Albert Camus' novel 'la peste' (the plague).
It is 100% fatal without treatment.
The black plague