What do you know. Another possible pandemic, four years practically to the day after the 2019 (hence the name Covid-19) pandemic was first noticed. And, like in 2019, almost exactly one year before the General Election.
Just in time to start changing the rules among states to make legal voting methods that didn't used to be legal (so voter fraud could be held in check) legal now. And so that useful measures to help prevent fraudulent voting (such as Voter ID) can be blocked by state and Federal courts that don't have the authority to block them.
And, just like it happened four years ago, the new viruses and other infections came from... you guessed it, China.
This time there are several different infections - some viral, some bacterial. I guess we'll have to wait and see which is best at disabling and killing Americans (and citizens of most other countries.
I'm sure it's all a coincidence, though.
And, like four years ago, the Chinese government is NOT responsible. Just ask them.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...igh-cases.html
Now MASSACHUSETTS says it's being hit by wave of 'white lung' pneumonia in children as Ohio county issues similar warning - after China and Europe saw surge in cases and hospitalizations
by Luke Andrews Health Reporter for DailyMail.com
PUBLISHED: 10:52 EST, 30 November 2023 | UPDATED: 17:04 EST, 30 November 2023
Doctors in parts of Massachusetts and Ohio are reporting a spike in child pneumonia cases similar to the outbreak spreading in China and parts of Europe. In Warren County, just 30 miles outside Cincinnati, there have been 142 pediatric cases of the condition — dubbed 'white lung syndrome' — since August, a figure health officials there described as 'extremely high'. 'Not only is this above the county average, it also meets the Ohio Department of Health definition of an outbreak,' the county's health department said Wednesday.
Meanwhile, in western Massachusetts, physicians are seeing 'a whole lot' of walking pneumonia, a milder form of the lung condition, which is being caused by a mixture of bacterial and viral infections.
Neither outbreak is being caused by a novel pathogen and not all of the pneumonia cases are being caused by the same infection. Experts say a mixture of several seasonal bacterial and viral bugs are hitting at once, putting pressure on hospitals. It has raised fears that the outbreak that has overwhelmed hospitals China could hit the US this winter. Several European countries are battling similar crises.