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    “The CDC is recommending citizens do a colon cleanse and to make appointments to consult with their acupuncturists to see if a chakra alignment may be needed.”

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    I sincerely expect future historians (if there are any) to have a specific name for this particular period in American history - something like “The idiot Age” or “The Faceplant Years.”

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    The article says nothing about why.

    I know it’s newsweek but could they, y’know, make an effort?

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      They’ll just say something stupid like “God’s Will” lmao. Probably RFK’s message as well.

      EDIT: Poking around the CDC cites: “socioeconomic and disrupted health care access during the pandemic as key factors” for TB spreading without being caught.

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    Remember to stake the heart or cut off the head to prevent those who die of consumption from coming back to feast on the living

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      Treatment is available for both active and latent TB infections and involves a several-month regimen of antibiotics. Active TB patients are typically non-contagious after 10 days of treatment.

      I imagine there are poor and underprivileged groups that find it harder to access and sustain this treatment than others - homeless people, for example. Seems a bit harsh to call them willing idiots.

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      I’m all pro-vaccine and all, but this isn’t something that we commonly vaccinate against.

      So how are adults that die from it willing idiots?

      The only assumption I can make is that they didn’t seek medical care when they were sick? That’s probably more on the problems with the cost of the medical system than it is on people’s individual choices.

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    It was only a matter of time before most of humanity got wiped out by a virulent disease. I just thought it would take a good year or two.

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          Only because rich countries don’t provide poor countries with antibiotics needed to fight it.

          TB is a bacterial infection. It is easily diagnosed and treated with even substandard attention from a doctor.

          The fact that it’s spreading so rapidly in America is highly concerning not because TB is super infectious, but because it’s so easy to treat and prevent.