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Tomorrow
3 year s ago
#17 So wait, how did they cure it without a worldwide lockdown/quarantine??
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Mistake
3 year s ago
#17 They didn't; Malaria is still here...
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3 year s ago
Tomorrow
, Because the vector is a mosquito that bites and infects you. You can isolate yourself from it with bed netting.
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3 year s ago
Higher fatality but lower infection rate than corona. Due to that malaria is mostly a regional thing, no pandemic. Do your homework!
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3 year s ago
DDT is needed to kill the mosquitoes that carry malaria. But DDT was banned based on faulty science and scare-mongering.
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Funny
3 year s ago
#9: We'll all be forgotten eventually, regardless of significant individual accomplishments.
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Eva
3 year s ago
#9 Do we actually want to be remembered in that way?
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Tomorrow
3 year s ago
#17 So wait, how did they cure it without a worldwide lockdown/quarantine??
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Mistake
3 year s ago
#17 They didn't; Malaria is still here...
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Other
3 year s ago
Tomorrow
, Because the vector is a mosquito that bites and infects you. You can isolate yourself from it with bed netting.
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Back
3 year s ago
Higher fatality but lower infection rate than corona. Due to that malaria is mostly a regional thing, no pandemic. Do your homework!
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Bookmark
3 year s ago
DDT is needed to kill the mosquitoes that carry malaria. But DDT was banned based on faulty science and scare-mongering.
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Funny
3 year s ago
#9: We'll all be forgotten eventually, regardless of significant individual accomplishments.
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Eva
3 year s ago
#9 Do we actually want to be remembered in that way?
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