Posted to Daily Mail (2/6/2011) on 3/6/2011 at 4:54 PM
Commenting on "Mutant E.coli is in Britain: Seven victims in UK have new contagious strain that's killed 18"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1393746/E-coli-outbreak-hits-Britain-7-victims-UK-contagious-srain-thats-killed-18.html
Posted to CNN (3/6/2011) on 4/6/2011 at 2:11 AM
Commenting on "World health officials scramble to stem deadly E. coli outbreak"
hhttp://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/europe/06/02/europe.e.coli/index.html
Posted to Adelaide Now (4/6/2011) on 4/6/2011 at 11:49 AM
Commenting on "E.coli Europe outbreak takes possible 20th victim"
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/world/ecoli-europe-outbreak-takes-possible-20th-victim/story-e6frea8l-1226069329338
Death is no laughing matter, and this is not a hoax.
Many people are careful about healthy living yet they forget about hygiene. They do not wash the vegetables and fruits before consuming them, or wash their hands after going to toilet. They walk bare-foot or wear the same shoes that have walked on dirty streets in the house, bringing all the filth from the outside to the living area. Parents allow babies to crawl on floors and carpet full of germs. It used to be homeless and lower socio-economic people that sit on footpaths or grass in public area, but now no one gives any thought about the "shit" they are sitting on. What about dirty pets in the house/beds?
People pay for organic produces that can be dirtier and more bacteria-borne than non-organic ones. No one questions about the water source of bottled water, whether it has been contaminated by someone having a bath or doing business upstream. Idiotically many people choose to put bacteria in their stomaches for good health.