To understand our current situation, we should look at what happened in the aftermath of the 1918 influenza pandemic.
— Friesein (@Friesein) June 23, 2023
“I think that COVID is setting us up for a hundred years of problems,” predicted Crimmins, AARP Chair in Gerontology at USC Leonard Davis. https://t.co/xKSu055TVc
The odds of SARS-CoV-2 infection were 6.2 times greater among household contacts during the Omicron variant wave than during periods dominated by other strains, with rates even higher in children https://t.co/4vSlfhEMAm
— Jess (@MeetJess) June 23, 2023
These are the first cases of locally-acquired malaria reported in Florida in 20 years.
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) June 22, 2023
But it’s mild malaria. https://t.co/iWDsnoJDhA
Deadly Fungal Infections Confound Doctors—‘It’s Going to Get Worse’
— Jess (@MeetJess) June 22, 2023
Once a freak occurrence, fungi resistant to standard drugs now threaten millions of vulnerable Americans https://t.co/Ozc6eKipWP
How are people donating blood with SARS2 in their blood?? Especially asymptomatic cases where they don’t show signs of illness. No PCR or rapid testing prior either. 🤔
— 🏴 ErehYeager #HeroesWearMasks (@Riseandshine_2) June 22, 2023
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