Someone posted here about an engineering teacher having to show her students how to create a folder to put their work in. All they knew was phone apps.
If these are the next generation of engineers, expect more things to happen like Galloping Gertie
I had forgotten about her. "The dress seems to have attracted attention on account of its dubious taste." http://www.surfs-up.net/Downloads/RFK.pdf
Or ginger and turmeric: https://draxe.com/health/natural-blood-thinners/
There's been a lot of talk about shikimic acid: https://deeprootsathome.com/foods-superherbs-high-in-shikimic-acid/
True story: I had the nerve to complain to my 7th grade teacher that we weren't getting any math instruction. (In NYC, you got fractions in 4th-5th grade and then nothing until high school.) I asked her "where are the next generation of scientists were going to come from?" She replied."We'll get them from overseas".
Sorry I misread you. Blame it on my Pavlovian cringe response whenever people start talking about "viruses".
I was living in NYC during the fake AIDS epidemic and rode the subway every day. Everyone crammed in like sardines. Nobody believed or cared about HIV. Then the internet happened.
Michael Crichton was right when he talked about the World Wide Web being a mechanism to dumb everybody down with fake narratives.
Please do some research on HIV. You can start with Duesberg.
Remember: no virus has ever been isolated and/or proven to cause a disease.
I'm using Qwant. I like the fact that it gives different results depending on the country selected.