Environmental Health
For the most part Medical Science has regressed 850 years or more in the last 5 years.  It has become a Pharmaceutical Pill to failing health.  No matter how much money is spent the health of Americans is abysmal.  All of sudden the only scientists that know anything are those who work for the Pharmaceutical Industry.  There are now cohorts of young people with turbo cancers and heart problems.  We don’t know what is causing them?  Really!

Capacities of systems are collapsing including the environmental, medical, social and economic which are all integrated.  Hospitals, emergency care and urgent care are being overwhelmed by massive numbers of individuals from other countries who have no vaccinations and carry large numbers of exotic micro variants.  The CDC and NIH knowingly avoid the data and an explanation of what is happening in this country and the world
Bacterial Plates
An example of this from Wikipedia:


The Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Latin America


Overall, 3% of global tuberculosis cases are reported from the Americas with an associated mortality rate of 7.3. In 2017, the incidence rate of tuberculosis in South America was 46.2 per 100,000 people, with corresponding values from the Caribbean and Central America (including Mexico) of 61.2 and 25.9 per 100,000 respectively. The epidemiology of tuberculosis varies considerably between countries within Latin America. Three countries—Brazil, Peru, and Mexico—account for slightly more than half of all cases in the Americas. Peru has an incidence rate of 116 per 100,000 population, Brazil 44 per 100,000, and Mexico 22 per 100,000. Costa Rica, Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad and Tobago have incidence rates between <10 and 20 cases per 100,000 people, values closer to the threshold for elimination (defined as <1 case per million).

Throughout the Americas, drug resistance presents a particular crisis. In Peru, drug-resistant tuberculosis accounts for 9% of its cases, compared with 3% in each Brazil and Mexico. In 2017, only 33% of patients received drug-susceptibility testing, resulting in an estimated 7000 patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis remaining undiagnosed or untreated. Furthermore, the proportion of successful treatment outcomes for MDR-TB in the Americas in 2015 was 56%, with 26% lost to follow-up. Comorbid infections are a challenge in Mexico where 30–40% of tuberculosis cases have diabetes, while large cities and incarcerated populations significantly contribute to new cases of disease in several Latin American countries, including Brazil and Peru
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So why do we have open borders?

I would tell you more about this because it's a lot worse than the Wikipedia page because this is from 2017 but it might really scare the hell out of you. The enitre medical and scientific field is at fault.  It's like we have never heard anything abotut Environmental Microbiology.  In this country the Medical Field is telling us that most cancers are somatic. From the data over the last 20 years we know this is wrong.  Most cancers today are metabolic!

Stay tuned. I'll be putting a blog up in the future.  You really want to scare yourself.  Go look at the data of STD's and where they are most likely to come from and which groups have them.