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Opinion | Cholera Returns With a Vengeance
Climate change, conflicts, and depleted stocks of vaccine compound mounting concerns
Don't mention the white stuff even if it's someone's last name. I will eat you for lunch.We need John Snow to come and save us.
It depends on the person. I have had family members who have died from it and some that were asymptomatic. I try not to roll those dice to a certain extent.Don't mention the white stuff even if it's someone's last name. I will eat you for lunch.
Anyway, regarding the subject of this thread, I am not the least bit scared of cholera. I have had Covid-19--the worst illness in the world--twice, and both times, it was just like an ordinary cold. I would be willing to bet that cholera will be no different. It's undoubtedly just another case of news reporters engaging in scaremongering to accumulate views from those who like to be frightened.
There are currently measles outbreaks in the US, due to unvaccinated children and their moronic parents.Don't mention the white stuff even if it's someone's last name. I will eat you for lunch.
Anyway, regarding the subject of this thread, I am not the least bit scared of cholera. I have had Covid-19--the worst illness in the world--twice, and both times, it was just like an ordinary cold. I would be willing to bet that cholera will be no different. It's undoubtedly just another case of news reporters engaging in scaremongering to accumulate views from those who like to be frightened.
The United States of America. Where anytime there are heavy rains, sewage gets pumped into rivers, streams and large bodies of water, basements and streets. Would you like multiple examples? This is due to aging infrastructure in no way prepared for environmental change increasing rainfall, in addition to the ever present, well, continuation of building residential areas where they should never be built.This is a problem in Filthy 3rd world countries, not in places where good sanitation and cleanliness are practiced. The article says cholera is transmitted through fecal matter. Where do you think that happens a lot? The article mentioned Haiti as one of the places, and I have seen pictures of Haiti before. It's the filthiest place I've ever seen. So like Duuuuuh, of course they have cholera.
Back when we had well water, I was so concerned with water quality and safety we had an reverse osmosis system installed. When we moved back to city water, we also had an reverse osmosis system installed. For the identical reasons. But not everyone can afford a whole house RO filtration system so it's going to end up with no potable water and bottled water for cooking and drinking. Until that becomes scarce.Happening in USA too. Guess that makes us a filthy 3rd world country according to some.![]()
New analysis confirms world seeing an upsurge of cholera
Comprehensive cholera statistics for 2022, published by WHO today, shed light on the scale and extent of the ongoing cholera upsurge.While data for cholera remain inadequate, cases reported to WHO in 2022 were more than double those in 2021.www.who.int
Disease can happen anywhere to anyone, regardless of income, creed, or practice, turn off your empathy to that fact, at your own peril.
Yeah, this kind of stuff is not being given the thought it needs, imo, in the coming water wars folks are gonna wish they'd been a little more insistent about up to date infrastructure and alternatives to what we got making it worse, vs what we could have to keep the train from going over the cliff in the first place...Back when we had well water, I was so concerned with water quality and safety we had an reverse osmosis system installed. When we moved back to city water, we also had an reverse osmosis system installed. For the identical reasons. But not everyone can afford a whole house RO filtration system so it's going to end up with no potable water and bottled water for cooking and drinking. Until that becomes scarce.
These people have an Olympics opening ceremony to be upset about.Yeah, this kind of stuff is not being given the thought it needs, imo, in the coming water wars folks are gonna wish they'd been a little more insistent about up to date infrastructure and alternatives to what we got making it worse, vs what we could have to keep the train from going over the cliff in the first place...
Yes, I remember the early days of the pandemic-- I suspected it would just be another Swine Flu scare like I lived through back in 2008.It depends on the person. I have had family members who have died from it and some that were asymptomatic. I try not to roll those dice to a certain extent.
That said there has certainly been a lot of scaremongering about diseases in the past from the media (like SARS or swine flu). The fact that they were right with Covid took me by surprise. I was pretty dismissive about it at first and didn't really take it seriously until the governor closed all the bars and restaurants.