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Airborne Plague Spreading At
Alarming Rate, Now 2,034 Cases


By Patricia Doyle
11-12-17

 

Hello Jeff ... The various forms of Plague, especially the airborne pulmonary form is spreading rapidly and is expected, if not already, to strike East Africa coast from Somalia to South Africa.

Thus far, cases are estimated at 2,034 but the number seems to be grossly under-counted.  Those who are in infected areas of Madagascar are leaving Madagascar and heading to points east and west.  It is expected that the Plague will surface in coastal East Africa and, should that occur, we can expect a rush of refugees heading to Europe.  IF this occurs, we can expect they will bring this airborne pulmonary form of Plague to Europe and thus spread it across Europe and into people from Europe to the US.

The airborne Pneumonic Plague and combined with Bubonic plague is the same way the plague presented itself back in the days of the Black Death.  It had been spread to Europe by migration from what we now call Afghanistan to Europe

One thing is certain, Europeans and Americans refuse to remember their History so, obviously, they are going to be condemned to repeat it.  Busting up and removing historic Statuary and tear out pages of History books will do nothing for us but condemn us to relive the mistakes of our ancestors.

We have seen diseases spread as migrations from infected countries brought death and doom to western Europe from Africa and the MIddle East in the past.  So, why, during this outbreak  would we repeat the era of both the Black Death and the death of the 1918 Flu which spread around the globe as  migration, immigration and returning soldiers brought the Spanish Flu home.

We can even go back to 431BC to 401 BC during the Peloponnesian War when the Plague of Athens devastated the City of Athens.  One Third of the population was wiped out.

I fail to understand why Europe and North America, as well as Australia, are still allowing migrant savages, rapists from Africa and Middle East to flood into the West.  This is pure insanity and puts the local population of these countries at huge risk for contracting the deadly airborne Plague.  

Also, as the refugees come into the West and show signs of Plague they are given free medical care at taxpayer expense.  It is unfair to put the burden of medical care for sick asylum seekers and refugees who are really no more than economic refugees and a good number of those are here in the West for one purpose, a migration jihad.

They are here to rape, plunder and kill as many WOMEN, WHITE WOMEN AND WHITE CHILDREN AS POSSIBLE.  For this we give them everything free, free medical care, free cars, housing, free food and free phones, TV and Cable and free clothes and free housing.  After all of this, then the population of the west must suffer through the terrorism of rape, mass murder and to top it all off, we are treated to third world deadly disease that we cannot afford to pay for.

Many who contract the airborne plague will be unable to pay for medical care for themselves and their families. Many will lose homes to foreclosure and face bankruptcy due to high taxes of paying for the jihadists and rapists, and the final slap in the face is the medical care Americans and Europeans will have to pay for as they contract diseases from the jihadists.  

All refugees and ALL AFRICANS MUST STOP COMING TO THE WEST DUE TO THE FEAR AND CERTAINTY OF THE SPREAD OF THE PULMONARY AND BLACK PLAGUE RAGING IN MADAGASCAR, INDIAN OCEAN ISLANDS AND AFRICA.  It is expected to rage in Africa i.e. if it is not there already.

By the time Plague is recognized and reported, it will be killing in Africa.

Only a fool would continue to bring in jihadis from Africa and the Middle East while airborne Plague spreads.

Over 2,034 cases that we know about and we still allow the flood of refugees from Africa and the Middle East?

Pure insanity

Patty


Madagascar plague outbreak tops 2,000 cases: WHO
by Press Release
November 10, 2017
Africa

WHO continues to support the Ministry of Public Health and other national authorities in Madagascar to monitor and respond to the outbreak of plague. Since mid-October 2017, there has been a decline in the overall incidence of the disease and the number of patients hospitalized due to plague infection across the country. From 7 ­ 8 November 2017, no new suspected cases of pulmonary plague and no new deaths have been reported in Madagascar.
Image/onestopmap via pixabay
Image/onestopmap via pixabay

From 1 August to 8 November 2017, a total of 2,034 confirmed, probable and suspected cases of plague, including 165 deaths (case fatality rate 8%), have been reported from 55 of the 114 districts in the country. Of these, 1,565 (77%) were clinically classified as pulmonary plague, 297 (15%) were bubonic plague, one was septicemic, and 171 were not yet classified (further classification of cases is in process). Since the beginning of the outbreak, 82 healthcare workers (with no deaths) have been affected.

Of the 1,565 clinical cases of pneumonic plague, 371 (24%) have been confirmed, 581 (37%) are probable and 613 (39%) remain suspected (additional laboratory results are in process). Twenty-eight specimens cultured Yersinia pestis, which were sensitive to antibiotics recommended by the National Program for the Control of Plague.

Overall, 14 of the 22 (64%) regions in Madagascar have been affected. Analamanga Region has been the most affected, with 71% of all recorded cases.

Plague is endemic on the Plateaux of Madagascar, including Ankazobe District, where the current outbreak originated. A seasonal upsurge, predominantly of the bubonic form, usually occurs yearly between September and April. This year, the plague season began earlier and the current outbreak is predominantly pneumonic, and is affecting both endemic and non-endemic areas, including major urban centres such as Antananarivo (the capital city) and Toamasina (the port city).




http://outbreaknewstoday.com/madagascar-plague-outbreak-tops-2000-cases-who-98411/