New Netflix series "Cabal Bioweapon", err I mean latest news "Narradigm" that's been trending past few days.
Source is your frens at the CDC. We're doomed! I guess this is THE LAST OF US.
Funny that the largest fungus in the world is located in eastern Oregon, but has zero cases of any kind of fungus related disease far as I know.
I suppose if you work in hospitals/healthcare facilities you should be cautious, but those people are naturally always cautious.
Reportedly, this spread across Asia and Europe, and first appeared in the U.S. in 2013.
As of 2023 there is no human vaccine against Candida auris.
Pfizer: hold my beer.
CDC director Rochelle Walensky is back to trending all over the news. Came across an interview at Washington U, from March 2022. She recalls learning about the COVID Vax efficacy from CNN & jokes about it wearing off.
"Nobody said waning....this vaccine is going to work [laughs] oh well maybe it will wear off." "Nobody said well what if it’s not as potent against the next variant.”
Skip to 28:50
Everything she says as in "no one said/considered" are all things plenty of people had said over & over, but then were targeted through a massive and coordinated Disinfo campaign that has now permanently created massive distrust. Now they’re just turning up the gaslighting with "Stupid public! Science is gray!"
The lonely guy...who co-invented the optical mouse...
Restore trust??? No, never on this corrupted timeline. Granted that guy has been heavily tainted, doxxed, & blackballed he still keeps truckin on.
This is what cultic behavior looks like in 2023:
Even if you're pro-vax this science writer woman is insane.
"Narradigm" shift is a narrative of events or things that, lacking well-founded support, are otherwise being pushed or driving into society in the hopes of creating a paradigm-shift in the consciousness of people or experts by creating an artificial consensus or agreement around it." —Joseph P. Farrell
Quote:WASHINGTON (CDC / News Release) – Candida auris (C. auris), an emerging fungus considered an urgent antimicrobial resistance (AR) threat, spread at an alarming rate in U.S. healthcare facilities in 2020-2021, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Equally concerning was a tripling in 2021 of the number of cases that were resistant to echinocandins, the antifungal medicine most recommended for treatment of C. auris infections.
In general, C. auris is not a threat to healthy people. People who are very sick, have invasive medical devices, or have long or frequent stays in healthcare facilities are at increased risk for acquiring C. auris. CDC has deemed C. auris as an urgent AR threat, because it is often resistant to multiple antifungal drugs, spreads easily in healthcare facilities, and can cause severe infections with high death rates.
“The rapid rise and geographic spread of cases is concerning and emphasizes the need for continued surveillance, expanded lab capacity, quicker diagnostic tests, and adherence to proven infection prevention and control,” said CDC epidemiologist Dr. Meghan Lyman, lead author of the paper.
As further explained in the article, C. auris has spread in the United States since it was first reported in 2016, with a total of 3,270 clinical cases (in which infection is present) and 7,413 screening cases (in which the fungus is detected but not causing infection) reported through December 31, 2021. Clinical cases have increased each year since 2016, with the most rapid rise occurring during 2020-2021. CDC has continued to see an increase in case counts for 2022. During 2019-2021, 17 states identified their first C. auris case ever. Nationwide, clinical cases rose from 476 in 2019 to 1,471 in 2021. Screening cases tripled from 2020 to 2021, for a total of 4,041. Screening is important to prevent spread by identifying patients carrying the fungus so that infection prevention controls can be used.
C. auris case counts have increased for many reasons, including poor general infection prevention and control (IPC) practices in healthcare facilities. Case counts may also have increased because of enhanced efforts to detect cases, including increased colonization screening, a test to see if someone has the fungus somewhere on their body but does not have an infection or symptoms of infection. The timing of this increase and findings from public health investigations suggest C. auris spread may have worsened due to strain on healthcare and public health systems during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Breaking 911
Source is your frens at the CDC. We're doomed! I guess this is THE LAST OF US.
Funny that the largest fungus in the world is located in eastern Oregon, but has zero cases of any kind of fungus related disease far as I know.
I suppose if you work in hospitals/healthcare facilities you should be cautious, but those people are naturally always cautious.
Reportedly, this spread across Asia and Europe, and first appeared in the U.S. in 2013.
As of 2023 there is no human vaccine against Candida auris.
Pfizer: hold my beer.
CDC director Rochelle Walensky is back to trending all over the news. Came across an interview at Washington U, from March 2022. She recalls learning about the COVID Vax efficacy from CNN & jokes about it wearing off.
"Nobody said waning....this vaccine is going to work [laughs] oh well maybe it will wear off." "Nobody said well what if it’s not as potent against the next variant.”
Skip to 28:50
Everything she says as in "no one said/considered" are all things plenty of people had said over & over, but then were targeted through a massive and coordinated Disinfo campaign that has now permanently created massive distrust. Now they’re just turning up the gaslighting with "Stupid public! Science is gray!"
The lonely guy...who co-invented the optical mouse...
Restore trust??? No, never on this corrupted timeline. Granted that guy has been heavily tainted, doxxed, & blackballed he still keeps truckin on.
This is what cultic behavior looks like in 2023:
Even if you're pro-vax this science writer woman is insane.
"Narradigm" shift is a narrative of events or things that, lacking well-founded support, are otherwise being pushed or driving into society in the hopes of creating a paradigm-shift in the consciousness of people or experts by creating an artificial consensus or agreement around it." —Joseph P. Farrell
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell