Apparently, there’s a case of bubonic plague in Mongolia. And because it’s 2020, that means we’ll probably all have a dose of it by the weekend.
Or not. Because, despite a few scare stories, it turns out that small breakouts of the Black Death are quite common, and the media is just a little bit trigger happy with tales of pandemics at the moment.
Polly Boiko reads the small print to calm your nerves.
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