The highly contagious bacteria Shigella spreads fast, causing 'bloody diarrhea, vomiting, fever and stomach pain that can last for weeks.'
The highly contagious bacteria Shigella spreads fast, causing “bloody diarrhea, vomiting, fever and stomach pain that can last for weeks.”infects
“The bug infects people when they “come in contact with and swallow small amounts of bacteria from the stool of a person who is infected with shigella.”Yeah… Choices meet consequences and have a nice day. Either public health is a vital need sufficient to upend the entirely American life for months and years or it isn’t.
Yeah … and the funny part is that that is ACTUALLY what the Mongols did to the Europeans just a century before, when they intentionally catapulted plague-ridden bodies over the walls of Cafa, which brought the Black Death to Europe and ended up with something like a third of the population being liquidated. Not that the Plague wasn’t going to get to Europe, anyway, … but the Mongols certainly did everything they could to force the Europeans into the Black Death misery festivities.
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