Why did the inhabitants of Marseille face famine as well as plague?

a) After the entire city was quarantined, it became difficult to deliver food there.
b) Plague can infect food as well as people, making it impossible to eat.
Consider This: The quarantine of Marseille was the only weapon authorities had to keep the disease from spreading. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light.
c) People starved mainly because they were too sick to eat.
Consider This: The quarantine of Marseille was the only weapon authorities had to keep the disease from spreading. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light.
d) There was a famine that year, but it was because of a poor harvest and unrelated to the plague.
Consider This: The quarantine of Marseille was the only weapon authorities had to keep the disease from spreading. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light.


a) After the entire city was quarantined, it became difficult to deliver food there.

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