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I have no idea how many purebloods and halfbloods have fallen sick, except that it's enough that no one is now claiming that blood status is protective.
I do have one small piece of information to add to what you've said about the state of things at St Mungo's. I needed to consult with one of their specialists earlier this week, but when I'd got through and requested to speak with Eunomia Wright, whose expertise is in anomalous fevers, I was told she wasn't in. I pressed, because I especially wished to speak with her, and was then told she was not off-shift but was currently assigned 'at Marylebone' and, thus, couldn't conveniently be reached.
I take this to mean that they may have been forced to shift patients to some new facility there. I'd not heard of any such thing before this, so I could be misconstruing what she said. There were rumours a year ago that St Mungo's were taking over an old sanatorium somewhere in London to use for treating prisoners transferred from the Ministry and elsewhere, but I never heard confirmation of that, and I've no idea where that facility was supposed to be located.