PEOPLE who lived in Bahrain more than 2,000 years ago had no need for face masks or social distancing protocols as it appeared they were hard-working and virus-free, according to French archaeologists.
The team that unearthed bones and relics from an historic site in Abu Saiba found no evidence of epidemics in the human remains.
“There had been no evidence of epidemics, like smallpox, found in the bones we have so far recovered from this site,” French Archaeological Mission member Dr Bérénice Chamel told the GDN.
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