(The Gateway Pundit)—A rare form of the bacterial infection linked to the “Black Death” that killed millions in Europe during the 14th century has taken the life of a resident in Arizona.
The afflicted person died in the emergency room of the Flagstaff Medical Center after being diagnosed with pneumonic plague.
On average, the United States reports seven cases of the plague each year.
In most cases, the plague is easily treated with antibiotics.
One person is dead, according to officials with Northern Arizona Healthcare, on the same day they showed up at Flagstaff Medical Center with symptoms of the Plague. https://t.co/RCNL6lL2Pv
— FOX 5 DC (@fox5dc) July 11, 2025
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