| ▲ | happyopossum 3 hours ago | |||||||
So a disease that has killed 11,000 people in a country with a population of >200 million over 30 years is a ‘ginormous outbreak’? This kind of hyper-scary overreaction from the CDC official being quoted and other government agents is a big cause of the current loss of trust in those institutions. A few years ago monkeypox was gonna kill all of us and our dogs, I get “extreme heat” and “severe weather” warnings for days where the weather is 20* below the annual peak in my home town, and now a fungus is going to kill me and my cats. Ok boomer - just stop worrying please? | ||||||||
| ▲ | drdexebtjl 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Infected 11,000, not killed. From what I can tell, deaths are in the dozens (over 30 years). I’m worried about the cats, though. | ||||||||
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