The Great Plague of London 1665: Containment Efforts & Outcomes
There was no cure or effective means to stop the 1665 plague from spreading. People tried various methods to prevent the spread, including quarantining the sick, closing public places, and burning infected items, but none of these were very effective. The plague eventually died out on its own accord.Viral Infections - Related Articles
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