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Keats began developing symptoms of tuberculosis. His doctors recommended that he go to Italy
and left on September 13, 1820.
Unfortunately the ship in which he traveled in was quarantined due to an
cholera epidemic and he arrived on November 30, 1820. His condition grew worse and during his last
months, his condition grew worse.
Despite the care given to him, Keats died in February 23, 1821 while he
was in Rome. He was buried in Protestant
Cemetery afterwards.