Posted on 10/16/2024 11:21:00 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A Connecticut father died Monday — five years after he was bitten by an infected mosquito while clearing brush in his wooded backyard.
Richard Pawulski, 49, was killed from complications of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), a fatal disease that caused its first New York state death in nearly a decade last month — marking a startling resurgence that’s left health officials baffled.
The mosquito-borne illness is a rare but “severe” disease that targets the brain, causing rapid physical deterioration and lifelong disabilities — if it doesn’t kill you first.
“I’m not joking when I say your life can change in the blink of an eye, because that was what happened to us,” his grieving daughter Amellia Pawulski, 18, told The Post.
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Eastern Equine Encephalitis was around when I lived in New England, late 1970s, and a few people died of it then.
It is without question a terrible thing for this man and his family.
But it is “extremely rare” and this was the “first death in almost a decade” in a state with a population of 3.6 million.
How is that a “startling resurgence?”
EEE has been a problem in the states for decades.
It’s been an issue around the Cicero Swamp near Syracuse, NY going back that far. They’ve been testing for and spraying for it that whole time.
The evacuated bio-weapon research lab on Plum Island, the suspected source of Lyme disease, is just across Long Island Sound from there.
Kamala bought it.
Now that people have a compromised immune system, things that have been around for a long time will start affecting them.
I want to know if he was jabbed.
Additionally:
Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE): Why you need to vaccinate your horse every 6 months
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuhUCOf-RXw
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see where this might lead.
And, unrelated
However, think about it: They have the logistics in place to do it.
It’s not likely that the Plum Island lab was there in the early 1800s, when this disease was first identified in the US.
And DDT spraying was effective for ticks and mosquitos
Can also be debilitating
There’s definitely a mosquito problem in CT. I’ve never seen so many mosquitoes in my life. It’s normal to deal with them late in the afternoon but this year they are out in the middle of the day. I was outside a few days ago around noon and they were all over the place on a sunny day. It got so bad I had to go inside to get away from them.
Until mRNA bio-weapons were developed by enhansing existing diseases.
I have no idea what you mean.
I don’t see any evidence of ‘enhancements’ of EEE. It’s been about the same and as infrequent all of my life. It has affected horses much more than humans, and humans very rarely.
Not just a vax but a mandatory vax, with hide under the bed, refuse to go outside, hate your neighbors, hate your kids, carry around mandatory paperwork…. I think it’s called the Gas_Dr_dugway_duke protocol. Or the the knee pad Azz_hole_Fauci protocol. Both are equal in science, reason and outcome.
z3n :" “...Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE)...”
"DEEET is your friend."
ChicagoConservative27 :"A Connecticut father died Monday — five years after he was bitten by an infected mosquito while clearing brush in his wooded backyard."
"Richard Pawulski, 49, was killed from complications of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), a fatal disease
that caused its first New York state death in nearly a decade last month
— marking a startling resurgence that’s left health officials baffled."
The mosquito-borne illness is a rare but “severe” disease that targets the brain, causing rapid physical deterioration and lifelong disabilities
— if it doesn’t kill you first."
Meanwhile, exponentially more Americans will be killed by illegal aliens than skeeters.
It looks like I really need to break the habit of feeding all of the neighborhood mosquitos.
Every time I go out to feed them, I think about the diseases that mosquitos carry—various forms of encephalitis, West Nile virus, and (in rare cases) malaria. They probably carry other disease, as well.
The problem is that DEET is almost as repelling to me as it is to the mosquitos.
Other than those taking immune suppressors to deal with autoimmune disease, who exactly is walking around with compromised immune systems? AIDS and cancer patients would qualify but who else?
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