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I would like to get off of mr bones wild ride
The Scotland thing is 200 cases going to 283 cases, which is always the important thing in "x increased by y" and they note it may be due to refugees arriving with tb rather than an increase in local spread.
I'd also like to know where those tb cases are from and if they're geographically clustered. Immune depletion from Covid may well be a factor, but I'd like to know if it correlates with war, famine, or other major disruptions to public health symptoms. As the scotland article notes, being a refugee, living in bad conditions in a camp and having bad or no medical care, is a significant factor in the spread of illnesses, espcially things like tb that thrive in close living conditions.
Theres been an increase in cases in the USA, too, and news articles like this blame refugees.
But then if you look at the latest CDC report:
Still relatively low, but a bad sign.