Topic > Bubonic Plague - 693

The people of Evans High School experience the spread of the deadly bubonic plague. Questions arose about where did the Black Death spread from? Can we call this the end of Maynard Evans High? Taken to professional laboratories, all staff were tested to see if they had already been diagnosed with the plague after it was revealed that the custodians had been diagnosed with the plague. A diagnosis of bubonic plague is often confirmed by looking at a blood sample under a microscope to look for plague bacteria. Investigators, at first, didn't know how, until it was revealed that the keepers came directly from a trip to Beijing, China, a place already infested with the Black Death. Origin of diffusion. Researchers and forensic experts have covered the many possible reasons for how nearly a third of the school had been infected by such a small group of custodians. It all started with twelve Asian janitors who had worked at Maynard Evans for more than four years and decided to travel as a group to the Asian continent for about five days. They did not know that Beijing itself was in a deadly state. Not knowing of such an outbreak, these custodian friends return to work at Maynard Evans High on October 1. By cleaning desks, cleaning floors, desks and rooms while spreading their life-giving disease from wall to wall, these janitors had unknowingly infected Evans. It wasn't long before the staff at this high school noticed that the janitors bore an uncanny resemblance to a sick being. A swollen bump had grown on each of their necks, and all twelve suffered from malaise, a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or lack of well-being. Fatigue (feeling tired) manifests itself as malaise in many diseases. Along with malaise, ... middle of paper ... oozing blood and pus before suffering fevers, chills, vomiting and severe pain that often heralded their impending death. Will Slander, an investigator, said his findings call into question the theory that bubonic plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, was responsible for the decimation of Evans High. Other researchers, including James Went of Penn State University, have expressed similar doubts, pointing out that the symptoms characteristic of the pandemic occur in many other diseases that spread rapidly among human carriers. About 850 people dying in the space of a month and a half scares not just Pine Hills or Florida, but the entire nation. President Barack Obama has approved a plan to protect America from the disease, but it's not entirely commendable. A funeral ceremony was held on Sunday 10 November for all those who died from this terrible plague.