Page Updates
Posted 4 years agoThis group has changed moderators. There will be some changes to this page and hopefully more activity.
- Mascot will be designed/acquired.
- Biweekly journals will be posted.
- More art for the gallery will be sought out.
- Discord Server if enough people are interested.
- Mascot will be designed/acquired.
- Biweekly journals will be posted.
- More art for the gallery will be sought out.
- Discord Server if enough people are interested.
COVID-19 - What to do?
Posted 5 years agoSorry I've been gone for quite long. As the only page manager we can't really have updates when I'm not around to do so.
Currently we are experiencing a Global Pandemic. The spread of a new strain of Human Coronavirus.
Now currently, most places have had at least one, if not many cases of infected people.
This is bad of course. More infected means more carriers and higher chance of infecting the population.
Catching the virus will make you extremely susceptible to respiration illnesses like pneumonia.
For stronger healthier people it's a lot easier to overcome something like that but older and weaker people could very well catch their death from this kind of thing.
So you might say "Wow this is serious. How can I help?"
Well dear reader, you can help by social distancing.
Keeping ourselves apart will protect those with weak immune systems and slow the spread while we don't have a readily available vaccine.
Without vaccines we lack herd immunity meaning those who could catch it probably will if we're not careful.
Only go in public for work or necessities.
Wash your hand for 20 seconds every time you touch something or need to eat or touch your face.
Avoid touching your face as much as possible and definitely don't touch your face if you haven't washed your hands.
Don't share food or drinks with other people.
Cover your face when you sneeze or cough, preferably with you elbow.
Avoid going to the doctor or hospital unless it is an emergency.
Here is a video explaining why it's especially important to lower infection rate.
If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms but have retained your sense of smell you probably don't have coronavirus.
It is also allergy season. Pollen is abundant. Please take allergy medicine so that you can tell whether or not you are sick.
Thank you for reading. Feel free to share and educate others.
Together we can flatten the curve.
Currently we are experiencing a Global Pandemic. The spread of a new strain of Human Coronavirus.
Now currently, most places have had at least one, if not many cases of infected people.
This is bad of course. More infected means more carriers and higher chance of infecting the population.
Catching the virus will make you extremely susceptible to respiration illnesses like pneumonia.
For stronger healthier people it's a lot easier to overcome something like that but older and weaker people could very well catch their death from this kind of thing.
So you might say "Wow this is serious. How can I help?"
Well dear reader, you can help by social distancing.
Keeping ourselves apart will protect those with weak immune systems and slow the spread while we don't have a readily available vaccine.
Without vaccines we lack herd immunity meaning those who could catch it probably will if we're not careful.
Only go in public for work or necessities.
Wash your hand for 20 seconds every time you touch something or need to eat or touch your face.
Avoid touching your face as much as possible and definitely don't touch your face if you haven't washed your hands.
Don't share food or drinks with other people.
Cover your face when you sneeze or cough, preferably with you elbow.
Avoid going to the doctor or hospital unless it is an emergency.
Here is a video explaining why it's especially important to lower infection rate.
If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms but have retained your sense of smell you probably don't have coronavirus.
It is also allergy season. Pollen is abundant. Please take allergy medicine so that you can tell whether or not you are sick.
Thank you for reading. Feel free to share and educate others.
Together we can flatten the curve.
Dog in Colorado Exposes Many People to the Plague
Posted 6 years agoYou can read the article here: https://www.livescience.com/64980-d.....-colorado.html
In this day and age we must protect ourselves, our loved ones, and our patients. I personally could not imagine anyone I care for being at risk of any disease. To avoid unknowing contact here are some things you can do to protect yourself and others from not just the Plague but most illnesses.
~ Do not take in stray animals without a vet visit. Make as little contact with any stray animal before they've had a check up.
~ If a stray animal looks sick, DO NOT touch it. Call animal control/local dog catcher. Keep children away from the animal.
~ Wash your hands regularly with soap and warm water.
~ Cook your food all the way. Undercooked food can carry bacteria.
~ Cover coughs and sneezes; use hand sanitizer or wash your hands immediately after.
~ Don't share drinks with other people.
If you or a loved one went to DragonCon Please Read
Posted 7 years agoVendors at DragonCon we're exposed to Chicken Pox and it was very likely spread to many con goers.
If you, or someone you know, went to DragonCon this year please look out for signs of the Chicken Pox.
Chicken Pox can be a much bigger issue for adults than children.
Stay safe out there.
Plague recently found in Wyoming
Posted 7 years agohttps://www.localnews8.com/news/wyo.....ming/787930664
Please be cautious of stray/feral animals and fleas. Make sure to keep pets flea free to help avoid the spread.
If you suspect a pet or person has the plague, please have it looked into. The plague is deadly if left untreated.
Take care fellow plague doctors. Proceed with caution and wisdom.
We will keep the population safe.
Child in Idaho Infected with the Plague
Posted 7 years agoBe careful everyone
The plague is still an active disease. I would like to remind everyone that you can never be too safe in taking care of yourself.
Here's a link to an article talking about it in further detail.
There is no need for panic as it has yet to spread.
Take care of yourself my brothers and sisters.
The plague is still an active disease. I would like to remind everyone that you can never be too safe in taking care of yourself.
Here's a link to an article talking about it in further detail.
There is no need for panic as it has yet to spread.
Take care of yourself my brothers and sisters.
Help a Sister get a new drawing tablet.
Posted 7 years agoA fellow plague doctor is in need of a new drawing tablet.
Sister Shadowmeere is selling some adopts and art to fund buying one. If you can give her a look, please do.
Members? Why join?
Posted 7 years agoBecoming a member means your are recognized by this group as a Plague Doctor, be it fictional, historical, or horror related.
Members also have the ability to submit artworks, crafts, and cosplays to be featured on this page. (Images must be less than 2 months old to qualify.) If a member wants to submit a non-member's art, a moderator will have to verify with the artist/crafter/cosplayer to make sure it's okay to repost. (We'll also add a group stamp that shows this group so that the art is not vulnerable to theft.)
Members also get to join exclusive giveaways.
Watchers and Members will have the ability to vote on polls to make group decisions.
The Plague Doctors Directory
Posted 7 years agoAll pages listed below are approved members. Moderators are marked with a *.
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AlienQueen13
B
BeakDoktor
Blaideii
Brain-Eater
D
DolceDottore
H
harui (honorary plague doctor)
M
MeganTheSkunk
micro-typhonic
N
NorwegianPunk
O
Opossumsauce
P
*Mx. Percival
Punkocalypse
S
shadowmeere
SpaceNerd77
SquikBat