I've been following some of the alarming news coming out about Candida Auris, which is a nasty fungus that is resistant to all known antibiotics and antifungals. There are outbreaks in several major US cities, it's killed some people and at least several hundred cases of infections.
Apparently the main transmission vector is hospitals. Several (rather dramatic) news reports and videos have characterized this as something really scary that might kill up to a billion people.
Candida auris: The Silent Superbug that's Already Too Late to Stop
Is it a civilization threatening scourge? Is this "Outbreak" in real life? Or is it rather unremarkable? Might it evolve into something more concerning? Does it deserve the label "Superbug"?
The CDC Candida Auris page https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/candida-auris/index.html