China's Case Of Bubonic Plague 'Not High Risk' To Others, WHO Says

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China's Case Of Bubonic Plague 'Not High Risk' To Others, WHO Says
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“Bubonic plague has been with us and is always with us, for centuries.”

Authorities in Bayannur have directed locals to not hunt or eat

that could carry the disease and to practice caution to prevent transmission between humans, Xinhua reported.last week after eating the meat of a marmot, a small mammal, Xinhua reported., according to the WHO. "Bubonic plague has been with us and is always with us, for centuries. We are looking at the case numbers in China. It's being well managed,” Harris

reporters in Geneva Tuesday, according to the BBC."At the moment, we are not considering it high risk but we're watching it, monitoring it carefully."

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