Examiners were to see which houses had caught the Plague, and they would tell the council immediately.
Watchmen were tp make sure no-one went in or came out a Plague victims home. They were also to take food to the victims and take out the bodies of dead victims.
Bellmen took the bodies at night outside the city walls to get buried.
Searchers had to find out the cause of a death in a home, and they would tell the council immediately.
Scavengers organised clearing the streets.
Rakers cleaned the streets. They also burned tar to clean the air.
Dog killers--you can guess what they did. They killed all cats and dogs found on the streets.
yes sadly millions of people can die from plague :(
Approximately 2000 people die from a the plague on a yearly basis worldwide. The last big plague was the bubonic plague.
Rich people left towns and cities to get away from the plague. Poor people did not have that option so more poor people died of the plague.
The plague that hit England in 1665 was the last of the many plagues that hit during a 400 year span. As many as 7,000 people per week died in London, while those who could escaped the city and the plague. It is estimated that one of the consequences of the plague was the loss of up to 140,000 people in less than a year. Many businesses closed. Ultimately the Parliament passed the Rebuilding of London Act of 1666, and many of the terrible conditions, such as open sewers running down the middle of the streets, were done away with.
the people thought the cause of the black plague was a witches curse.
the black plague was a crisis because it killed lots of people
rats died out and people survived plague and became immune to it.
there were not as many people at the theater, and they close when plague happen
I think it stopped naturally, after all the people who were suffering from the plague died.
yes
The same amount of people that died in the plague and hundred years war.
there were not as many people at the theater, and they close when plague happen