Tuberculosis is an infectious bacterial disease for which there is no vaccine. It is treated mainly with antibiotics, but there are new resistant strains emerging. It has not been “defeated.”
Polio—also undefeated—hangs on in places like Afghanistan and Pakistan, and there have been some recent reports that cases may appear in Ukraine due to the unsanitary conditions caused by war (but will, of course, have nothing to do with the 20+ secret U.S. funded biolabs there.)
According to the WHO, there were 49,136 cases of Rubella reported in 2019 (the latest year for which data is available). That is a 47% increase over 2018. Apparently the news of Rubella's defeat may have been exaggerated.
In regard to smallpox, the CDC website states that while there have been no naturally occurring cases since 1980, “Smallpox research in the United States continues and focuses on the development of vaccines, drugs, and diagnostic tests to protect people against smallpox in the event that it is used as an agent of bioterrorism.” So, based on the CDC's stellar performance in handling the COVID-19 pandemic, no worries. What could possibly go wrong?
BTW, 13inches, let me guess that your Nomme de Blog does not refer to your shoe size.
Tuberculosis is an infectious bacterial disease for which there is no vaccine. It is treated mainly with antibiotics, but there are new resistant strains emerging. It has not been “defeated.”
Polio—also undefeated—hangs on in places like Afghanistan and Pakistan, and there have been some recent reports that cases may appear in Ukraine due to the unsanitary conditions caused by war (but will, of course, have nothing to do with the 20+ secret U.S. funded biolabs there.)
According to the WHO, there were 49,136 cases of Rubella reported in 2019 (the latest year for which data is available). That is a 47% increase over 2018. Apparently the news of Rubella's defeat may have been exaggerated.
In regard to smallpox, the CDC website states that while there have been no naturally occurring cases since 1980, “Smallpox research in the United States continues and focuses on the development of vaccines, drugs, and diagnostic tests to protect people against smallpox in the event that it is used as an agent of bioterrorism.” So, based on the CDC's stellar performance in handling the COVID-19 pandemic, no worries. What could possibly go wrong?
BTW, 13inches, let me guess that your Nomme de Blog does not refer to your shoe size.
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