Did the 'Black Death' Really Kill Half of Europe? New Research Says No.
In the mid-1300s, a species of bacteria spread by fleas and rats swept across Asia and Europe, causing deadly cases of bubonic plague. The "Black Death" is one of the most notorious pandemics in historical memory, with many experts estimating that it killed roughly 50 million Europeans, the majority of people across the continent.
Carl Zimmer, New York Times