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    Default and you thought 2020 was bad...

    Now we have "Super Gonorrhea" coming..

    'Super gonorrhea' may increase in wake of COVID-19 ? here?s why

    The World Health Organization is warning that overuse of an antibiotic known as azithromycin may lead to an increase in drug-resistant gonorrhea. Here's what you need to know.
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    " The World Health Organization (WHO) is warning about the potential rise in antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea ? also known as ?super gonorrhea? ? due to overuse of antibiotics during the COVID-19 pandemic. The news, delivered to British newspaper the Sun via a WHO spokesperson, elicited both concern and humor on social media Monday. "

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    It’s okay I already wear a mask on my parts susceptible to that. GTG

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    "no condom-no service" ?
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    Be careful out there. Apparently the gay community is saying that this new "super gonorrhea" is a real pain in the ass.
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    Yay, something else to Clap about.....
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    My uncle was a medic in Vietnam in the 60s when numbers were small. He told me stories about how they'd handle the clap out in the field, because it took a couple of weeks to set in so by the time symptoms would arrive, guys were in the field. They did not have 'the rod' yet.
    They had only a field table to work with, so they'd lay out a towel while one medic placed the infected member on the towel and pretended to examine it. The other guy would roll up some manuals and sneak up behind the guy and WHAM smack the infection out. He said most guys passed out from the pain, but that 'procedure' made it treatable with pills from there on out.

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    ^^^

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    look at the bright side, at least this Flu season has been one of little worry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRnCO View Post
    look at the bright side, at least this Flu season has been one of little worry.
    Careful who you say that around. All of the Karens will tell you it?s because every is wearing masks and staying home and social distancing. That?s why the flu numbers are way down. Heck, if we would just all embrace this new normal then sickness and disease would cease to exist.

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    Actually if you go to the CDC flu tracker site this years flu season is on par with the 2015-16 season. Late January when the peak usually hits remains to be seen.

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