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4) If you're like me and your instinct is to save-scum a lot, I recommend not worrying too much about getting infected, especially after you're well established with medicine and have trivialized much of the early struggle. Plague clouds and rats are a lot less annoying when you're already infected and it's good to engage with this part of the game's systems sometimes, so try just living with it for a while before curing yourself.
1) Move diagonally. It seems to be about 10% faster. It's not very noticeable but you should know this means 10% less food consumed during the time it takes to finish a quest, etc.
2) The jump button has one use in this game and it's unintentional. You can actually jank over many fences in the game with it by mashing jump. If you double-tap the jump button before you're off the ground, it's possible to pull off a "double jump" that gets you up higher (you can test this on flat ground first). I found it works best while facing them directly near the corners and on gates, and some are easier than others. Moving and jumping don't affect exhaustion rate, so with good shortcuts this could save on food & sleep.