After misdiagnosing the rona to a 6 year old that died, it was soon confirmed a rare brain eating amoeba had found its way into the public water supply in Lake Jackson, TX.
It normally develops in lakes, ponds, and moist soils, but after testing several indoor faucets across the small town of 27k, it was confirmed.
Best case scenario is, they'll have the parasite killed off in plumbing and the drinking water will be safe for shampooing hair/brushing teeth in six months.
That has to suck.
It normally develops in lakes, ponds, and moist soils, but after testing several indoor faucets across the small town of 27k, it was confirmed.
Best case scenario is, they'll have the parasite killed off in plumbing and the drinking water will be safe for shampooing hair/brushing teeth in six months.
That has to suck.