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I think it's fair to say the virus is now endemic to the region, but local communities should have gained experience from the first outbreak and can probably now carry heavy gauntlets and cast curative magic.
If I'm reading it correctly, this comment not only smears an entire population, but uses a deadly disease as the occasion to do it. That's beyond the pale and will get your account banned if you do it again.

Please post civilly and substantively, or not at all.

The problem is actually the perception of a disease as handled- once it does no longer produce acute infections.

This view of a long term problem, hinders actual solutions - like attempts to predict future mutations - and have medication already made, should the disease leave its reservoir and reappear. The black plague in Europe was "defeated" several times and returned.