Unlike COVID-19, the plague occurs naturally in Colorado and is a bacterial disease. Humans can become infected through bites from infected fleas or by the cough of or direct contact – such as a bite – from an infected animal.
If the plague bacteria is still active in the state, it wouldn't be a surprise to either randomly test wildlife, or to test wildlife that died under suspicious circumstances.
Oh fvck, it's Squirrel Plague..
How many masks do we 'have' to wear, now, to ever feel safe again?? 😲😨😱
Came here to ask this. Wtf
If the plague bacteria is still active in the state, it wouldn't be a surprise to either randomly test wildlife, or to test wildlife that died under suspicious circumstances.
Damn I came here just to ask that, in basically those exact words
Prairie dogs have had the plague for years. I'm not surprised that a squirrel could have it