Plague

California Resident Contracts Plague at Lake Tahoe, Officials Say; Treatable with Antibiotics

A resident of South Lake Tahoe has been diagnosed with plague after being bitten by an infected flea while camping. The individual is recovering at home and receiving medical care, with officials investigating the source of the infection. Plague, caused by bacteria transmitted through flea bites from rodents, presents symptoms such as fever and swollen lymph nodes. The last reported case in the South Lake Tahoe area was in 2020, and public health officials advise precautions like avoiding contact with wild rodents and using insect repellent to prevent infection.

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Mass grave with 1,000 skeletons found in Germany | CNN

Mass grave with 1,000 skeletons found in Germany is a headline that immediately grabbed my attention. The thought of uncovering such a significant number of skeletal remains in the center of Nuremberg is both intriguing and chilling. The press release stating that these skeletons are believed to be plague victims sheds light on a dark and haunting chapter of history.

When initially reading about the discovery, my mind didn’t immediately jump to plague victims. Like many others, my thoughts raced to various possibilities. Would these skeletons reveal a long-lost civilization, an ancient battle, or even a tragic event like the Holocaust?… Continue reading