Posted on 09/19/2023 4:27:06 AM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
For years, the World Health Organization has considered the Nipah virus to be a “priority pathogen” because it has the potential to cause a worldwide pandemic. Thankfully, up to this point that has not happened, but now an outbreak in India is making headlines all over the globe. Two victims have already died, and there are four others that have tested positive. A five kilometer containment zone has been established around the homes of the two men that died, and schools and businesses in the region are being forced to shut down. Authorities are hoping that such extreme measures will stop this outbreak before it can really get going. But as you will see below, that may not be so easy.
According to the CDC, this virus was initially discovered in Asia in 1999. Since that time there have been other outbreaks, and during those outbreaks there have been cases of human to human transmission…
Nipah virus (NiV) was first discovered in 1999 following an outbreak of disease in pigs and people in Malaysia and Singapore. This outbreak resulted in nearly 300 human cases and more than 100 deaths, and caused substantial economic impact as more than 1 million pigs were killed to help control the outbreak.
While there have been no other known outbreaks of NiV in Malaysia and Singapore since 1999, outbreaks have been recorded almost annually in some parts of Asia since then—primarily in Bangladesh and India. The virus has been shown to spread from person-to-person in these outbreaks, raising concerns about the potential for NiV to cause a global pandemic. Viruses mutate over time, and so there has always been a tremendous amount of concern that a strain could emerge that would be able to pass very easily from human to human…
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NiV can be detected in animal fecal samples so I assume the live virus also exists in humans. And it can be spread by body fluids including saliva. But it doesn’t spread rapidly even in densely populated countries like India and Bangladesh.
Global forces already at work to do a “gain of function” on this new fun virus known as NiV.
If it spreads all over the world we can call it the “new international version.”
Releasing it in India is one way of deflecting blame, isn’t it?
(that’s NOT sarcasm)
We all knew that this was coming. Tighten your jocks: Time to lock & load.
And Ivermectin treats/cures the virus.
There is already an RSV out there that they are trying to make sound as bad as covid. So now we have the RSV, and the NiV.
I can’t even imagine what the KJV is gonna be like! :-)
😂
https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/how-kerala-curtailed-nipah-virus
September’s outbreak of the killer bat-borne infection - India’s sixth - began and ended in just a week.
There you have it! All the more reason to boost yourself. It’s the only thing that can save you!
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