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Health authorities warn next superbug pandemic will kill “millions” … and nations aren’t doing anything to stop it

Wednesday, November 14, 2018 by: Isabelle Z.   
 

(Natural News) When you think of a pandemic, global disease outbreaks like the Spanish flu that killed 50 million in the early 1900s or the more recent HIV/AIDS pandemic are what usually come to mind. However, some experts are warning that the next pandemic will come from an unexpected source – and it’s something that could largely be prevented if countries take the right precautions now.

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which is an advisor to the World Health Organization on initiatives for public health, has warned that public healthcare and spending face “disastrous consequences” if basic hospital hygiene is not improved and antibiotic use isn’t curbed.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-11-14-health-authorities-warn-next-superbug-pandemic-will-kill-millions.html

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Worse, nations like China, where every affliction known to man seems to originate, doctor's routinely overprescribe antibiotics. And vacation travel, not to mention immigration, to and from China is not nearly as difficult as it used to be for middle class Chinese.

When the superbug gets here thats where it'll get here from.

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Anyone paying attention to the polio like virus popping up around the country? Over 250 cases so far.

If it is found to be from South America the American puplic will demand a  wall asap.

TBH if  a super bug wiped out all  of Africa, China and ME I would smile. Sorry it's truth.

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How did we used to survive pandemics like this? Lots and lots of children.

We're not having nearly as many in the developed world now, thanks to birth control.
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How did we used to survive pandemics like this? Lots and lots of children.

We're not having nearly as many in the developed world now, thanks to birth control.

And quarantine.
If the town is sick, don't go to town. Most folks don't know how to do that anymore.