The way to stop the spread of this infection would be to 1. silence the people that are sounding the alarm. 2 investigate and find who started this bullshit. 3. lock them up.
We had county enforcers during the scamdemic that would come and make sure everybody was wearing a mask and standing more than six feet apart. They would actually threaten to shut down a business if people were standing too close. This can not be allowed to happen again.
First, i totally agree with you .. never again allow this. I do not what state or county you live in but my heart goes out to you for what you had to go through.
For me, I live very rural. When I went to small towns near by for feed for animals or groceries, it was all voluntary, so I kind of thought that's the way it goes in Texas. I went to Austin, thought I would load up on staples at Costco. I had no mask on and got about 1/4 of my shopping done, i was approached by a short mask wearing person in a Costco shirt. She asked if i was aware of a pandemic going on and that masks are required for everyones safety. I told her "No ...I follow the science, that is why I am not wearing one." I was proud of that and thought would trip hmer up and allow me to have some fun with this and educate whoever would listen too. Instead, she looked me directly in the eyes, with her eyes really squinting and said she and her backup would have walk me out if I refused to go on my own. But I was paying attention to those squinting eyes, then it hit me. She has a beaming smile under that mask. That is when I went mainly online for anything from the city.
With a 30-60% fatality rate and they're just now sounding the alarm?? This fungus has been identified and known for years. The timing as usual is extremely suspicious.
It can be. I had it a while back and knocked it out with a simple course of Doxycycline. It was kinda scary for a day or two though.
About 20 years ago I took my family to Schlitterbahn in TX. At the time it was the world's biggest water park (I think another Schlitterbahn has taken the title now). Unfortunately I was on a sulfa drug and didn't read the bottle telling me to stay out of the sun. I had a MASSIVE sunburn - blisters on blisters, all over all exposed skin. Even the top of my head got burned really bad (I still had a ton of hair, and even wore a hat half the day). The burns were so bad the doctor gave me pain killers.
As a result of the burns on the top of my head I lost about a 3" by 2" section of hair follicles and my skin is permanently screwed up. I now always wear a hat. One time I couldn't wear one so I had to comb my hair - and broke open the injury. After a few days my scalp turned bright red, it was hot to the touch, and I could stick a pin in most of my scalp and not feel a thing. My Dr tested it and it was in fact MRSA. He also took a biopsy using one of those rings with the sharp tube on top that cuts a plug of skin out, and it was negative for cancer. I still have the divot where he took the plug from.
Now if I have to go without a hat I have a soft-bristle hairbrush so I don't bust that spot open again. One day when I inevitably start going bald I'll go to a dermatologist and get them to do the surgery where they cut the spot out and stretch the skin together - like they do with a facelift. Until then, I'll keep the hat.
Hospitals can use UVA light to kill fungus on equipment. It can also be used as a treatment. They can put a tube into the lungs to carry the USA device to the fungus/pneumonia/cancer.
"Candida auris (C. auris) infections are more common in individuals with weakened immune systems, those who have had prolonged healthcare stays, and those with invasive medical devices. "
Taking a bit of a pragmatic approach and not dismissing that the DS would love to have everyone locked down again, there is some validity to the concerns of dangerous fungi that unfortunately are going to be dismissed by the public because of how bad the CDC f*cked the COVID response (either on purpose or through pure incompetence):
Drug-resistant fungi have been known as a potential danger for at least 2 decades (since the early 2000s).
There are far fewer antifungal drugs and most are from 1-2 classes like Azoles.
Fungi are eukaryotes, like humans, so it makes them harder to kill without harming human cells, which is the reason why antifungal development has lagged behind the others.
Azoles like Fluconazole have been used for treatment in humans, but also in agriculture, accelerating resistance. Warnings were starting to come out regarding overuse of Azoles in the early-mid 2000s.
Candida auris is the main drug-resistant one and the first big wave was in 2016 since it is deadly and lingered in healthcare facilities and came back to the forefront during COVID with more outbreaks. This is what they are warning about today.
However, there is a quite a bit a fear-mongering since Candida Auris is not airborne, no known fungi has high human-to-human transmission, and their 30-60% sounds way overly inflated since a simulated uncontrollable and drug-resistant fungi with human to human transmission and one that can linger on surfaces for weeks would have a CFR rate of 30-65% and be classified as worse than any pathogen pandemic ever as far as kill rate.
Even the article mentioned that people who had breathing tubes were already dying so they have no idea how many deaths might have been caused by the fungus.
30-60% just sounds like poisoning.. and since it is likely to occur in hospitals, it's a great excuse for more deaths in hospitals..
From hospital to HOSPICE! 🤔😵💫
oooOOoo, resistant to most weapons.... except one
ChlorineDioxide.
it'll never be resistant to that. hospitals know this, no one needs to die.
They couldn't lock down a mouse.
Or an imaginary “bat soup”
The way to stop the spread of this infection would be to 1. silence the people that are sounding the alarm. 2 investigate and find who started this bullshit. 3. lock them up.
We had county enforcers during the scamdemic that would come and make sure everybody was wearing a mask and standing more than six feet apart. They would actually threaten to shut down a business if people were standing too close. This can not be allowed to happen again.
First, i totally agree with you .. never again allow this. I do not what state or county you live in but my heart goes out to you for what you had to go through. For me, I live very rural. When I went to small towns near by for feed for animals or groceries, it was all voluntary, so I kind of thought that's the way it goes in Texas. I went to Austin, thought I would load up on staples at Costco. I had no mask on and got about 1/4 of my shopping done, i was approached by a short mask wearing person in a Costco shirt. She asked if i was aware of a pandemic going on and that masks are required for everyones safety. I told her "No ...I follow the science, that is why I am not wearing one." I was proud of that and thought would trip hmer up and allow me to have some fun with this and educate whoever would listen too. Instead, she looked me directly in the eyes, with her eyes really squinting and said she and her backup would have walk me out if I refused to go on my own. But I was paying attention to those squinting eyes, then it hit me. She has a beaming smile under that mask. That is when I went mainly online for anything from the city.
Is there an antifungal MRNA “vaccine” already made?
It's funny how the "deadly fungus" only seems to affect hospital patients... but not the hospital visitors, nurses or doctors.
Weird how the fungus is so selective.
Well Covid only struck at certain times of day and if you were standing up but not sitting down so…New normal!
Also it wouldn't infect people who went the right way down the supermarket aisle.
Oh man how did I forget that!!!
Trust the science!
Well yeah it says it goes in breathing tubes. Visitors don't usually have those.
The GWP is such a drama induced website. This fungus was first discovered in 2009 and the story reveals 4 cases have been confirmed. 4!!
Their story's are nothing but clickbait.
I've noticed GWA has become a portal for GWP headlines. We need more sources or stop favoring GWP, IMO.
But if we go from 1 case to 2 cases that’s a 100% increase!!! PANIC!!!!!😱
With a 30-60% fatality rate and they're just now sounding the alarm?? This fungus has been identified and known for years. The timing as usual is extremely suspicious.
Don't go anywhere near a hospital!
This is like the 17th time the CDC has tried to ignite another panic after Covid. They need to just give it up.
First the chickens were trying to kill us, now the mushrooms are trying to kill us.
Is this revenge for the Mushroom Omelette?
MRSA is pretty deadly. Is this something else or just a rename?
It can be. I had it a while back and knocked it out with a simple course of Doxycycline. It was kinda scary for a day or two though.
About 20 years ago I took my family to Schlitterbahn in TX. At the time it was the world's biggest water park (I think another Schlitterbahn has taken the title now). Unfortunately I was on a sulfa drug and didn't read the bottle telling me to stay out of the sun. I had a MASSIVE sunburn - blisters on blisters, all over all exposed skin. Even the top of my head got burned really bad (I still had a ton of hair, and even wore a hat half the day). The burns were so bad the doctor gave me pain killers.
As a result of the burns on the top of my head I lost about a 3" by 2" section of hair follicles and my skin is permanently screwed up. I now always wear a hat. One time I couldn't wear one so I had to comb my hair - and broke open the injury. After a few days my scalp turned bright red, it was hot to the touch, and I could stick a pin in most of my scalp and not feel a thing. My Dr tested it and it was in fact MRSA. He also took a biopsy using one of those rings with the sharp tube on top that cuts a plug of skin out, and it was negative for cancer. I still have the divot where he took the plug from.
Now if I have to go without a hat I have a soft-bristle hairbrush so I don't bust that spot open again. One day when I inevitably start going bald I'll go to a dermatologist and get them to do the surgery where they cut the spot out and stretch the skin together - like they do with a facelift. Until then, I'll keep the hat.
I am light skinned and have skin cancers removed about twice a year. Too much sunburn when I was young but I never had MRSA.
It's pretty easy to get. For me all it took was to bust open the spot on my head. Athletes get it a fair amount as well.
Hospitals can use UVA light to kill fungus on equipment. It can also be used as a treatment. They can put a tube into the lungs to carry the USA device to the fungus/pneumonia/cancer.
Medikill pros
Are at it again
i have my tube of Lotrimin ready to go... BRING IT ON!!!
🤣
Horse Lotromin?
Wondering if RFK Jr. will ever address this stuff.
"Candida auris (C. auris) infections are more common in individuals with weakened immune systems, those who have had prolonged healthcare stays, and those with invasive medical devices. "
Taking a bit of a pragmatic approach and not dismissing that the DS would love to have everyone locked down again, there is some validity to the concerns of dangerous fungi that unfortunately are going to be dismissed by the public because of how bad the CDC f*cked the COVID response (either on purpose or through pure incompetence):
Drug-resistant fungi have been known as a potential danger for at least 2 decades (since the early 2000s).
There are far fewer antifungal drugs and most are from 1-2 classes like Azoles.
Fungi are eukaryotes, like humans, so it makes them harder to kill without harming human cells, which is the reason why antifungal development has lagged behind the others.
Azoles like Fluconazole have been used for treatment in humans, but also in agriculture, accelerating resistance. Warnings were starting to come out regarding overuse of Azoles in the early-mid 2000s.
Candida auris is the main drug-resistant one and the first big wave was in 2016 since it is deadly and lingered in healthcare facilities and came back to the forefront during COVID with more outbreaks. This is what they are warning about today.
However, there is a quite a bit a fear-mongering since Candida Auris is not airborne, no known fungi has high human-to-human transmission, and their 30-60% sounds way overly inflated since a simulated uncontrollable and drug-resistant fungi with human to human transmission and one that can linger on surfaces for weeks would have a CFR rate of 30-65% and be classified as worse than any pathogen pandemic ever as far as kill rate.
They play both sides. A little truth laced with a lotta fearmongering.
Even the article mentioned that people who had breathing tubes were already dying so they have no idea how many deaths might have been caused by the fungus.
Is this "cover" for some sort of orchestrated kill-off that was described in recent articles? You know... the whole 5G effect on those who are vaxxed?
There is a fungus among us…….the CDC.😀
Yeah, we learned from covid: stay out of hospitals at all costs.