Florida reports 13 deaths from rare flesh-eating bacteria after hurricanes
Florida reports 13 deaths from rare flesh-eating bacteria after hurricanes
State sees spike in cases related to hurricane activity as bacteria rises ‘after heavy rainfall and flooding’
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I'm guessing its from the Sargassum Seaweed. Flesh eating bacteria is known to love it's little patch of ocean paradise.
(edit: for example)
16 1 ReplySargassum. The weed of deceit.
7 1 ReplyWould not be surprised if there were some kind of salty-swamp-monster living in the sargassum patch.
I mean, the patch is Freaking huge
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Well I'll be avoiding seaweed on the beach from here on out
9 0 Replyseaweed that's washed up is pretty gross unless you're a microbiologist. maybe a marine biologist, too, anyhow. It usually starts getting rank pretty quickly.
7 0 ReplyOr a child. I see kids playing with washed up seaweed all the time.
2 0 ReplyOr a child at heart (which, I admit, can overlap with being a marine biologist)
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I met a microbiologist and a marine biologist once.
Imagine my surprise when the former was tall and the latter was a civilian with normal skin!
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Too bad there isn't another debate so Kamala could say they're eating the humans when referring to hurricanes.
3 15 ReplyI'm too busy being confused by this to be cynical or mad.
8 0 ReplyI think it’s a joke at Trumps expense. I’m unsure if it’s favorable to Kamala tho.
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