Superbugs 'as big a global threat as climate change and warfare'

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Drug-resistant bacteria are expected to kill 10 million people a year by 2050 -- that's one person every three seconds. The UK is taking new steps to fight back.

 

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Dont fight it back unless you want to die of starvation due to overpopulation

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Who is to be blamed but mankind!! Reckless use of innovation and changes!

AprilDRyan Climate Change (Warming specifically) Will re-introduce MANY dormant bugs which we have not seen for millennia and also have no defenses against! Viva whatever!

They can't tell what kind of flu may be around next year, and these idiots are talking 31 years from now. Yeah right.

Mmmmmmm superbugs. Bugs Bunny in a Cape.

AprilDRyan Migrants showing up at the southern border infected with flesh eating bacteria.

AprilDRyan Must be nice to have a government that cares for its people.

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