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Y’all know the Europeans, *especially seafarers on the largest ships* were absolutely abundantly familiar with weird ass diseases coming into a country via ships. They invented what we now call a quar

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Y’all know the Europeans, *especially seafarers on the largest ships* were absolutely abundantly familiar with weird ass diseases coming into a country via ships. They invented what we now call a quarantine in Croatia in 1377. Soon it became a thing in Venice in France, now 40 days (magic number).

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