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Was the bubonic plague killed out by the great fire of london?

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Was the bubonic plague killed out by the great fire of london?

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The year was 1666. London broke out on fire. The plague was triggered by rats getting sick by the ticks they carried. Hygiene would have prevented more cases but the never proved conspiracy could be seen for miles away as the city burned. It took little time to burn since the fire probably started in several areas together. It could have never spread out so fast starting in only one area.

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