Superbugs Create Death in Hospital During Covid

According to the Center for Disease Control (C.D.C.) about 30,000 people in 2020 were killed due to drug-resistant infections during Covid. They presume most of the infections were the result of the lack of masks, gloves, vaccinations, and treatments that worked in the early days and months of Covid. C.D.C. believes the death toll is much bigger because the Health Labs that track drug resistant conditions, were too busy during the pandemic to do that job. 


Also, during the pandemic their were staff shortages at many hospitals, so infection control personnel were reassigned to provide patient care. This in and of itself, is problematic for the control of superbugs.


Furthermore, the C.D.C. found that approximately 700,000 people world-wide die yearly from infections that no longer react to antimicrobial drugs. If we do not stop using antibiotics, experts say the death toll can climb to 10 million by 2050 worldwide.


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