It appears that the strain of polio showing up, when they look at it, is not the “wild” strain ... it’s the strain they’re using in the polio vaccines.
If I remember correctly, there have only been a couple of actual cases (from what I read) & they think there are more asymptomatic cases - water testing is showing it in waste water in 2 counties in New York.
Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/polio/hcp/vaccine-derived-poliovirus-faq.html
Seems like “vaccines” are causing all sorts of ‘headaches’ for the CDC these days.
So let me get this straight here...
Polio had been eradicated in the USA up until the few cases recently. These recent cases are not "wild" polio like you would get from overseas countries, it's "tame" polio used to make the vaccine? Could you get this polio from a bad batch of the vaccine, or does this polio have to be deliberately administered? Why would anyone do that?
What about the polio found in the wastewater? What strain is it? Is it infectious like the disease or weakened/killed like the vaccine?