on โ09-08-2020 10:49 AM
A patient in northern China has died of the plague in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region - the second death from the disease in the last week.
The victim died from multiple organ failure in a case of the bubonic plague on Friday, the Bayannao'er city health commission said on its website.
This comes after China's Inner Mongolia region saw another death from the plague in Baotou last week, leading the city to issue level-three epidemic warnings.
Following Friday's death in Bayannao'er, or Bayannur, the area where the deceased lived has been sealed off, the commission confirmed.
What!?
COVID not killing us off fast enough?
on โ09-08-2020 05:51 PM
And get pregnant and blame stay at home directive.
on โ09-08-2020 05:56 PM
Apparently Dandrews says it's ok to bonk even outside the 5 klm radius
on โ09-08-2020 06:38 PM
@*kazumi* wrote:
@domino-710 wrote:
@*kazumi* wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@*kazumi* wrote:Bubonic plague is not a problem, it is treatable with antibiotic and so although it popped up here and there over the years, it was not something to get excited about. Of course, should an antibiotic resistant strain appear that might me another story....
What if it's combined with Covid?
COVID has as much chance combining with plague as you do with a gum tree. One is virus, the other bacterium.
Of course you can - get the plague - then in contact with covid - got both.
Hello
Yes, and you can also get tuberculosis, cancer, legionnaires, anthrax, or anything else nasty, while you have COVID19.... or you can get hit by bus.
If I had a choice - the bus. lol
on โ09-08-2020 09:27 PM
โ09-08-2020 09:32 PM - edited โ09-08-2020 09:33 PM
What's next?
I guess more posts about unrelated items.
Does syphilus make you more likely to die from COVID?
Herpes?
Diabetes?
Who knows? I don't and you have demonstrated that you don't.
The point is that the plague is not prevalent (but curable) and COVID is. And your point has nothing to do with anything.
on โ09-08-2020 09:42 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:What's next?
I guess more posts about unrelated items.
Does syphilus make you more likely to die from COVID?
Herpes?
Diabetes?
Who knows? I don't and you have demonstrated that you don't.
The point is that the plague is not prevalent (but curable) and COVID is. And your point has nothing to do with anything.
But, but, but ....., Chynah
on โ09-08-2020 10:39 PM
OH Dear what if the sky falls in LOL
on โ10-08-2020 10:34 AM
โ10-08-2020 11:14 AM - edited โ10-08-2020 11:17 AM
@lionrose.7 wrote:OH Dear what if the sky falls in LOL
@lionrose.7 wrote:OH Dear what if the sky falls in LOL
oh I see the tag team is out in force...
Far out...
on โ10-08-2020 11:24 AM
@davewil1964 wrote:What's next?
I guess more posts about unrelated items.
Does syphilus make you more likely to die from COVID?
Herpes?
Diabetes?
Who knows? I don't and you have demonstrated that you don't.
The point is that the plague is not prevalent (but curable) and COVID is. And your point has nothing to do with anything.
The point is that Covid is prevalent but recoverable, and the bubonic plague is not prevalent (so far) but curable. But what if you have one condition and contract the other?
Like having conditions of old age but COVID is hastening on the termination of old age?