Candida auris is a really bad example, given it predominantly affects people with weakened immune systems.
To make that point better, you could've gone for COVID-19, what with the number being the year it popped into existence.
But if you had, then the point would be: yes, the world is dynamic, that means our world needs to continue developing new things, not that we can't get eternal youth.
Yeah sure, by instant I meant ‘get your affairs in order’ type of message from the oncologist after detection. Aka an instant death sentence. For some kinds of cancer where you got that in the 90s, now you have a good chance of walking out cancer free. Like a familiar cancer gene my family has: agressive, nasty, death sentence after detection in the 90s. Now multiple family members have been treated in the last few years and walked out cancer free. That was incredibly rare 25 years ago even with early detection; now it happens even in later stages. If it comes back they are dead but still; every few years added might result in yet another bump.
But sure others pop up, not sure if we ever can stop that; this is where AI could help; tireless and very fast moving wack-a-mole with diseases, new and old.
To make that point better, you could've gone for COVID-19, what with the number being the year it popped into existence.
But if you had, then the point would be: yes, the world is dynamic, that means our world needs to continue developing new things, not that we can't get eternal youth.