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If a can of food is rusted or bulging IRL you should not eat it. Think of that can of food that is ruined as bulging at the seams with mold growing inside or a bullet hole in it. Want to eat beans full of lead?
Let's hope it wont be lupus.
Rocket statement:
"Cholera, Typhoid fever, Dysentery, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Leptospirosis, Tuberculosis, Viral Meningitis, Bacterial Meningitis, Common cold, Influenza By no means final, mechanisms for all have not been confirmed but that's the current working list. You must find specific antibiotics for the infection. You only receive information on your symptoms, never on your infection. Furthermore, you can sometimes find the vaccines (if they exist in the real world) for most of these conditions. Many of these conditions will only really affect late-game characters."
I can already see medics walking around with the name House telling people they are idiots.