There are about 5 or 6 cases of Bubonic Plague in the U.S. every year. Most of those cases occur in our desert south-west. So now there is a single case found in Mongolia?
In the past, Bubonic Plague was a deadly problem as there were no antibiotics. These days... nearly everyone that contracts Bubonic Plague survives... and it doesn't spread (obviously).
There are about 5 or 6 cases of Bubonic Plague in the U.S. every year. Most of those cases occur in our desert south-west. So now there is a single case found in Mongolia?
In the past, Bubonic Plague was a deadly problem as there were no antibiotics. These days... nearly everyone that contracts Bubonic Plague survives... and it doesn't spread (obviously).
Like how ground squirrels in the Rockies can carry leprosy yet I've never heard of anyone dying from feeding a chipmunk.