Dec 272009
 

First Case of Highly Drug-Resistant TB Found in US


Today, all the leading killer infectious diseases on the planet – TB, malaria and HIV among them – are mutating at an alarming rate, hitchhiking their way in and out of countries. The reason: Overuse and misuse of the very drugs that were supposed to save us.

Two things:

1: If you are coughing up blood… stay the hell away from me.

2: If you believe that evolution is “just a theory,” stay the hell away from me

Both are categories of people who could spread a constantly evolving, deadly plague.

 Posted by at 9:21 pm

  3 Responses to “Yay! We’re doomed! Again!”

  1. I note that the chap who brought us the new version is from South America. South America (and Central America) are also bringing us mumps, measles, and bedbugs — and probably other ailments not seen here in a century or so — and this collection of offerings reveals a pattern. Why not run every immigrant through a battery of medical tests? Or is that politically incorrect?

  2. In the last two days, I’ve also heard the ideas that the free market causes famine and that all wealth is illusory and only exists because people believe in it. May I humbly suggest that these ideas be listed as categories 3 and 4?

  3. Please to explain, in a logical and intelligent manner, WHY we stopped isolating people who had highly contagious diseases. I have yet to see a single legitimate reason given for ending that highly effective method for containing easily communicable, especially in light of the fact that so many people who have easily communicable and highly contagious diseases refuse to take even basic precautions to not spread their particular disease.

    Michael? America used to do just that, control points of entry, screen people form illness and disease, quarantine those with communicable disease and illness until they are no longer a danger. That all was ended by a particular political “persuasion”, from the portside of the ship of state, as it were.

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