One last point to finish up the story: TB is still the second-biggest infectious killer in the world. What’s the MOST infectious killer? COVID. Which we don’t test for, don’t track, don’t contact trace, don’t mask against, and don’t isolate for. (8/8)
WHO fact sheet on tuberculosis (TB): includes key facts, definition, global impact, treatment, HIV and TB, multidrug-resistant TB and WHO response.
Boggles my mind how Covid is being treated. I really wonder what the long term thinking is. It just makes no sense at all.
And someone here went to jail over not following TB protocols. (So they could make sure she did.)
I started reporting a story on TB years ago that never got published and that's how I learned that my dad caught latent TB from a roommate when he first arrived in the US.
And then there are the bits & pieces, here & there Alaskapox www.msn.com/en-us/health...www.msn.com/en-us/health...
Yes. Time was, tuberculosis killed 1 in 7. adviceunasked.blogspot.com/2023/01/cont...
just wanna footnote that TB is dormant in a lot of us (+if healthy usually stays so) +that covid's suppression of immune system helps TB go active +that measles, now resurgent in places it was nearly eradicated, erases immune memory +all 3 transmit easily via air, which we refuse to mitigate🫠
Damn that one punched hard.
We are in hell.
Seems like testing for and tracking infectious killer diseases is bad for business. Masks scare customers. So let's pretend that it's not there and walk around, generously spreading the viruses and bacteria. Just keep the corporate overlords happy and profitable.
thank you for this thread!