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People, not knowing the illness’ cause, feared any form of social contact.  Businesses closed down.  Even the government refused to meet in regular legislative session.  The populace remained huddled in their homes, praying that the disease would not penetrate their supposed sanctuary.  The streets remained empty, with the exception of the death carts that drove through town picking up the bodies of the victims of the epidemic and carting them off to mass graves.