https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1341393217263177731?s=20
From the article:
Azithromycin, a common antibiotic used to treat chest and sinus infections, has been used during the pandemic to prevent co-infection of hospitalized coronavirus patients and to treat inflammatory symptoms of severe infections.
America has <5% of the world's population and uses 50% of the world's antibiotics. I wonder how other countries avoid infections!
America has <5% of the world’s population and uses 50% of the world’s antibiotics
Isn't that because of the factory farming?
Largely that, but partly because our doctors make it rain prescriptions. See @crunkfresh's reply ITT.
It's not a mystery how American hospitals are where most of these drug-resistant "superbugs" are coming from.
Azithromycin was used to treat symptoms of SARS/MERS in the past so this isn't without precedent.
Also it was marketed as a miracle drug during the AIDS crisis if anyone remembers that.
it says spike, as in cases being more common, which seems perfectly reasonable unless people are drinking tons more milk for some reason
Nice of the NYPost to put a festive gonorrhea culture for the preview
hahaha y'all fucking and getting super-gonorrhea
volcels keep winning