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The Lancet: The first local cases of Zika virus in Europe. OCTOBER 2019

 
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The Lancet: The first local cases of Zika virus in Europe. OCTOBER 2019
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So I found 4 glp threads about zika in europe, all from 2016. Just saw this a la The Lancet.

Exerpt:
"In October, 2019, the first mosquito-transmitted, locally acquired cases of Zika virus were reported in Europe....The arrival also confirms the mosquito species Aedes albopictus as capable of supporting Zika virus transmission. This expands considerably the number of countries and territories where this unpredictable disease can occur to 177, putting 4·6 billion people potentially at risk."

My thoughts:

Zika was found by the Rockefeller Center along with ebola, I believe in everyone's favorite year of 1947. Zika had no reported microcephaly associated until this recent "outbreak" beginning in 2007. Guillene-barre is also associated. Ive always thought it was a cover for low quality vaccines (dpt, live polio, etc) in slum areas.

Then they genetically modified mosquitos, and released them. Heinous.

Now "we confirm" that other types of mosquito besides Aegyptus can catch and transmit zika.

My question is, I suppose,
What the fucking fuck is about to happen?

Plague in China, and concentration camps popping up in India now too. Tropical viruses in Europe along the UN sanctioned and INCREDIBLY RACIST "replacement migration" (racist as they themselves admit they need all these young foreign people to work hard in menial jobs and reproduce avidly all on welfare---ie shipping slaves is superokay again, everyone, no more problems!)

Weird times doesn't even cover it.



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Re: The Lancet: The first local cases of Zika virus in Europe. OCTOBER 2019
Adding a link to the history of the Institute that discovered Zika

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