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Is the Plague Back?

If you were the man in the orange suit, how would you feel? Judging by his facial expression, he was amused by the occurrence, just like other passengers who just laughed around them. These costumes are inspired by the doctors in the 17th century as they treated bubonic plague patients.

Physicians wore beaked masks because they thought the masks could purify the air they breathe, but that was proven untrue. Charles de Lorme, who treated royals at the time, was said to have started the ominous trend. Many years have passed, and the costume has garnered a terrifying overtone. 

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