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NNN - Y pestis, while it is still around, has effectively disappeared, hence it's only a few cases per year (not a plague). Last major outbreak worldwide was 1894, and was the leading cause of discovery of y pestis. Also, the pic is a joke. https://jmvh.org/article/the-history-of-plague-part-1-the-three-great-pandemics/#:~:text=There%20have%20been%20three%20great,animals%20across%20nations%20and%20continents.

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