Posted on 12/27/2021 4:46:05 PM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
A strange disease, as yet unidentified, has killed almost one hundred people in Sudan, a country already groaning under a number of plagues of near biblical proportions.
In November, the South Sudan Health Ministry began reporting deaths from a mysterious illness that, to date, has killed at least 97 people, mainly the elderly and children aged between 1 and 14. In response to the reports, the World Health Organization (WHO) sent a rapid response team to investigate.
The main symptoms that victims are experiencing include diarrhea, high fever, joint pain, vomiting, body weakness, loss of appetite, and chest pain.
The disease is concurrent with 18 months of the worst flooding Sudan has experienced in 60 years, creating serious risks of an increase in waterborne diseases. The devastating flooding has affected around 835,000 people and displaced 35,000 according to a U
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Quick! Get these unvaccinated infectious people to the Southern US border and fly them around the country. Never let a crisis go to waste.
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Biblical is right . . . in huge proportions.
Sounds like a form of dysentery……..
Poor water quality always follows severe flooding in 3rd world countries….
Wolf!
Wolf!
Vaccinitis?
Not really, it’s more like Poor water quality is the Standard during the good times and Nonexistent water quality always follows severe flooding in 3rd world countries.
At best a Boil Water Notice in those places just gives you a bucket of Mosquito,E Coli and Cryptosporidium Stew.
There’s not enough of “I put that $&!t on everything”Sauce to fix that.
Calling Fauci, calling Fauci, need to have Sudan shutdown, shelter in place, wear masks and get vaxxed. It’s the Fauci protocol.
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