Tuulikki
Dagobah Resident
This might be the next "explanation" for the millions dying from vaccine injuries and decimated immune systems.
Apparently it isn't the vaccines causing illness and death. The misuse of the good old antibiotic is to blame.
UKHSA chief medical adviser Dr Susan Hopkins said antimicrobial resistance was a "hidden pandemic" and it was important "we do not come out of Covid-19 and enter into another crisis".
Serious antibiotic-resistant infections "will rise once again if we don't act responsibly", she added.
"As we head into winter, with increasing amounts of respiratory infections in circulation, it is important to remember that antibiotics are not needed for many cold-like symptoms.
"Stay at home if you feel unwell," she said.
"Taking antibiotics when you do not need them only puts you and your loved ones at more risk in the future, so please listen to your GP, nurse, dentist or pharmacist's advice."
This puts the onus of not taking antibiotics spuriously on the general public. It is the GPs and dentists doing the prescribing. Without a prescription the public do not have access to antibiotics. My GP is hardcore. If she says no antibiotics, you do not get any antibiotics. (She might occasionally relent if it is obvious you are at death's door.)
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Millions are dying from drug-resistant infections, global report says
The death toll, worst in poorer countries and among the under-fives, needs urgent action, experts say.
www.bbc.co.uk
Apparently it isn't the vaccines causing illness and death. The misuse of the good old antibiotic is to blame.
Hidden pandemic of antibiotic-resistant infections, health officials warn
Antibiotics should be taken only when really needed - and not for coughs, colds or sore throats.
www.bbc.co.uk
UKHSA chief medical adviser Dr Susan Hopkins said antimicrobial resistance was a "hidden pandemic" and it was important "we do not come out of Covid-19 and enter into another crisis".
Serious antibiotic-resistant infections "will rise once again if we don't act responsibly", she added.
"As we head into winter, with increasing amounts of respiratory infections in circulation, it is important to remember that antibiotics are not needed for many cold-like symptoms.
"Stay at home if you feel unwell," she said.
"Taking antibiotics when you do not need them only puts you and your loved ones at more risk in the future, so please listen to your GP, nurse, dentist or pharmacist's advice."
This puts the onus of not taking antibiotics spuriously on the general public. It is the GPs and dentists doing the prescribing. Without a prescription the public do not have access to antibiotics. My GP is hardcore. If she says no antibiotics, you do not get any antibiotics. (She might occasionally relent if it is obvious you are at death's door.)
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