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Niall Ó Glacáin [6] (sometimes anglicised as Nial O'Glacan; [2] [7] c. 1563 – 1653) was an Irish physician and plague doctor who worked to treat victims of bubonic plague outbreaks throughout continental Europe.
The creative team behind CBS All Access' adaptation of The Stand knows you might be wary of watching a show centered on a deadly virus. The miniseries' premiere, after all, drops familiar words ...
A plague called the Maze Virus has previously swept through Europe, transforming its victims into a homicidal, zombie-like state. Ireland was particularly badly affected. A cure was later discovered, and 75% of those infected who could be captured have been treated and cured of the virus.
Resistance (released as Rebellion Season 2 on Netflix) is a 2019 television miniseries written by Colin Teevan for Irish broadcaster RTÉ, dramatising the events surrounding the Irish War of Independence.
References to 'the plague' call to mind medieval times, and it really isn't far from that.
One year into a pandemic defined by euphemism, "It's a Sin" and "Grey's Anatomy" offer distinctive reminders of the simple power of speaking clearly.
After releasing the plague, O'Neill goes to Ireland to hide, planning to offer his services as a molecular biologist in the hopes of sabotaging whatever work is done there on finding a cure. When he arrives in Ireland, investigatory agencies suspect his true identity as the instigator of the plague.
But given its subject matter, “The Plague” is more valuable as an instructive story illustrating the maxim, “Timing is everything.” Pu Why Crix Nixed Sick Pic ‘The Plague’ in 1992