Chinese Regime Reports Case of Suspected Bubonic Plague in Inner Mongolia

Chinese Regime Reports Case of Suspected Bubonic Plague in Inner Mongolia
The case was found in Bayannur, located to the northwest of Beijing, according to state-run Chinese Communist Party (CCP) media outlets and local officials. Google Maps
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Authorities in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia issued a warning following a suspected case of the bubonic plague, the disease that caused the Black Death pandemic about 600 years ago.

The case was found in Bayannur, located to the northwest of Beijing, according to state-run Chinese Communist Party (CCP) media outlets and local officials.
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