• ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    It didn't disappear btw. The black death wasn't 1 round of disease that killed everyone. There were waves of it and the big one in Europe wasn't the first or last deadly outbreak. It is still around but thanks to antibiotics it is mostly a non issue.

  • OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    The word "quarantine" originates from a Venetian policy that every single ship had to wait outside of port for 40 days to ensure nobody had the plague. I'm sure the antivax people would have no problem with such measures?

    • icelimit@lemmy.ml
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      5 days ago

      What would they do if everyone on a given boat just straight up died from the plague?

    • InappropriateEmote [comrade/them, undecided]
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      6 days ago

      Exactly this. Not only did it essentially wipe out entire populations and even drastically alter the course of civilizations (repeatedly), it has not "disappeared." It is still endemic in mammalian (mostly rodent+flea) populations in some areas including in the US. Every year there are people who get infected with it. I think it's an average of like 7 people per year in the US, but as usual, countries more heavily exploited by the US and its vassals get it worse. Hundreds of cases per year in DRC for example. It's hasn't "disappeared," this antivaxxer nitwit just doesn't know about it because modern medicine has made it treatable and precluded its ability to spread as it did in previous centuries.

  • TigerAce@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    The black plague is common in Madagascar for example, in villages which can't be reqxhes accessed without a helicopter and people there have no money for antibiotics. So doctors without borders are doing there best, but it's still there (among other places). The vaccine for spreading misinformation is education, but sadly people prefer to get their knowledge from tiktok while letting AI do their school work, if they go to school at all.

    Edit: typo

  • j_z@feddit.nu
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    6 days ago

    Wouldn’t the proper follow up have been: ”and so did 1/3 of Europe”?

  • InvalidName2@lemmy.zip
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    5 days ago

    I SAID WHAT I SAID Look if you can't trust someone using #antivax in their post then at least be a decent person and extend some grace with the understanding that we're all basically just normal people doing the very best we can in this world -- at our core we are all good people and a diversity of thoughts is our strength. But also my opinion is more valid than your opinion and no amount of facts can make my opinion wrong because it's an opinion and that would be wrong. Gotcha suckers.

  • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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    6 days ago

    I mean it did disappear without a vaccine, so it's not technically misinformation ...

    (it disappeared because of antibiotics, which is technically a different thing)

    edit: nvm

  • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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    6 days ago

    Plague still exists mostly as a problem in poor countries without access to antibiotics. I think sheep get it too and it's a problem in livestock.

    Also there was a large plague vaccination program in India in the 1890s