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They're really not.
It's still a good rule of thumb to avoid them like the plague.
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They're really not.
Ebola? I would count that as a plague, so am avoiding West africa.(Not sure why people use that phrase, We don't avoid the plague at all any more. There's nothing to avoid.)
Factually incorrect, the disease that caused the black death still exists outside a laboratory.(Not sure why people use that phrase, We don't avoid the plague at all any more. There's nothing to avoid.)
A Plague is a Plague regardless what the disease is, its only due to the English Plague of 1665 that in the English language it is now associated with Yersina Pestis AKA the Bubonic Plague.(Not sure why people use that phrase, We don't avoid the plague at all any more. There's nothing to avoid.)
You see, It's facts Like that that I hear and Just go 'I should've known that' XDA Plague is a Plague regardless what the disease is, its only due to the English Plague of 1665 that in the English language it is now associated with Yersina Pestis AKA the Bubonic Plague.
Its still around in the wild and there are thousands of reports of it popping up here and there as its not locked down like say Smallpox is.