Covid-19 not enough, Bubonic Plague found in squirrel in Colorado

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  • ghuns

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    The US typically has between 6-12 cases in humans per year. What's the big deal about ONE squirrel?:dunno:
     

    MRockwell

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    The US typically has between 6-12 cases in humans per year. What's the big deal about ONE squirrel?:dunno:

    It is found in squirrels, groundhogs, prairie dogs, & lots of other critters often.. It never went away.. we just have drugs that treat it..

    I heard this news on Hammer and Nigel this afternoon. I'm honestly surprised there are not more cases each year. Tourists think it is so cute to get a picture with prairie dogs in Custer State Park, and all I can think is watch out for the plague.

    My all time favorite p-dog town in the Buffalo Gap Grasslands was wiped out by plague in 2010. It has never recovered. Over 200 acres wiped clean.
    And Colorado is having a fit over one squirrel. The world has definitely fell off it's rocker.
     

    jwamplerusa

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    I heard this news on Hammer and Nigel this afternoon. I'm honestly surprised there are not more cases each year. Tourists think it is so cute to get a picture with prairie dogs in Custer State Park, and all I can think is watch out for the plague.

    My all time favorite p-dog town in the Buffalo Gap Grasslands was wiped out by plague in 2010. It has never recovered. Over 200 acres wiped clean.
    And Colorado is having a fit over one squirrel. The world has definitely fell off it's rocker.

    No, must be a slow "news" day.

    Now when the news is about the sodomy geese, I'm going to become very afraid...
     
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