- Genetic analysis of bubonic plague victims who died during the Black Death that killed 30% of Western Europe from 1346-1353 (and then continued over the next 400-ish years) shows it was a different variant that probably entered from Asia with the fur traders, and not a resurgence of the 1st pandemic https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/12/ancient-plague-genomes-may-tell-of-medieval-trade-routes/ 3 comments science
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- Researchers find just two plague strains wiped out 30%-60% of Europe | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/10/researchers-find-just-two-plague-strains-wiped-out-30-60-of-europe/ 73 comments
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