This disease is in intensive care patients. The point is that these people are already in hospital. Whether the general population will be plagued by this person-to-person fungus is up for debate. I even doubt whether nurses and doctors will actually catch it - from talking to a doctor, they experience quite a shock to their immune systems when they first start interning, but they build up immunity.
But never mind, we must all be scared out of our wits, once again.
I learned that hospitals are dirty places when I had an accident on my foot and ended up in there for a week. I caught headlice from their bedding.
Teachers are also sick constantly the first year they teach until immunity kicks in.. With that said, I have had COVID at least 4 times. No vaccinations at all. I am just around kids.
This disease is in intensive care patients. The point is that these people are already in hospital. Whether the general population will be plagued by this person-to-person fungus is up for debate. I even doubt whether nurses and doctors will actually catch it - from talking to a doctor, they experience quite a shock to their immune systems when they first start interning, but they build up immunity.
But never mind, we must all be scared out of our wits, once again.
I learned that hospitals are dirty places when I had an accident on my foot and ended up in there for a week. I caught headlice from their bedding.
Teachers are also sick constantly the first year they teach until immunity kicks in.. With that said, I have had COVID at least 4 times. No vaccinations at all. I am just around kids.
Oh, ugh. That's disgusting.