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Friday, February 20, 2015

23,000 Americans Die Yearly From Antibiotic Resistant Microbes. Ebola Toll Is Single Digit


Alan: If there is any conceivable way for Americans to freak out over vanishingly remote threats while simultaneously ignoring threats of overwhelmingly massive magnitude, gringo dimwits will find that way... and then double down on it.

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"Ebola Represents A Trivial Threat To Americans' Health"

Number of the day: 23,000. That's about how many Americans die each year due to antibiotic-resistant microbes, a figure that public health officials worry could increase enormously as two patients are dead at a hospital at the University of California, Los Angeles. "The problem is so serious that it threatens the achievements of modern medicine," the World Health Organization warned in a recent report. Jason Millman in The Washington Post.


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