Sunday, June 12, 2016

Let's hope most of the people attending the Olympics aren't interested in the beaches.

June 12, 2016

The long list of water-borne bacteria (click here) issues that have plagued the 2016 Summer Olympics from the moment Rio pledged to clean its waterways in 2009 may be growing with the addition of super bacteria.
According to two unpublished studies obtained by Reuters, antibiotic-resistant super bacteria has been found in the water of several of Rio's most popular beaches.
The findings would piggyback onto reports from ESPN's "Outside the Lines" and the Associated Press that found Rio's local waterways to be contaminated by sewage and boasting high levels of virus and bacteria....