BUBONIC
PLAGUE scare puts Mongolia on high alert
4
May, 2019
Russia’s
Federal Agency for Tourism has issued a special warning to tourists
traveling to Mongolia after two fatal cases of bubonic plague were
confirmed in the country.
Two
Russians have died of the highly contagious disease, and reportedly
became infected after eating contaminated marmot organs. The married
couple from Siberia are believed to have come into contact with at
least 158 people before they died. These people have been
quarantined.
The
tourism agency said the deaths were recorded in the western Mongolian
province of Bayan-Ulgii, according to the Federal Service for the
Oversight of Consumer Protection and Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor).
The
agency asked tourists to take this information into account when
planning trips to the region.
Rospotrebnadzor
has taken steps to prevent infection at the border areas, including
quarantine control and more than 90 percent of the population has
been vaccinated. The agency is also in communication with health
institutes in Mongolia
Pig
‘Ebola’ Virus Hits Global Food Chain
3
May, 2019
A
strain of African swine fever is spreading in Asia killing virtually
every pig it infects by a hemorrhagic illness reminiscent of Ebola in
humans. All efforts to halt the spread -including the
culling of 1 Million Pigs - HAVE FAILED! The disease is now out
of control . . .
Last
August, a farm with about 400 hogs was found infected with African
swine fever, the first
ever occurrence of
the contagious viral disease in China --- a country with half the
world’s pigs. Forty-seven head had died, triggering emergency
measures including mass culling and a blockade to stop the
transportation of livestock.
Less
than a week later, a government notice declared the outbreak
“effectively controlled.” That was either wrong, or a lie.
What the government SHOULD have said was "We're too late."
It
was too late. By then, the disease had literally gone
viral,
dispersed across hundreds of miles in sickened animals, contaminated
food, and in dirt and dust on truck tires and clothing.
Nine
months later, the contagion has spread nationwide, crossed borders to
Mongolia, Vietnam and Cambodia, and is now affecting meat prices on
meat markets globally.
Official
estimates count 1 million culled hogs, but slaughter data
suggests 100
times more will
have to be killed to have any chance at all of stopping the spread.
The
strain of African swine fever spreading in Asia is undeniably nasty,
killing virtually every pig it infects by a
hemorrhagic illness reminiscent of Ebola in humans.
It’s not known to sicken people . . . yet.
But
medical science has long ago showed that body parts from pigs (like
heart valves) CAN be used in humans. If pig body parts
can be used in humans, it seems to many as though a VIRUS that kills
pigs, can also kill humans.
STOP
BUYING ANY PORK PRODUCT MADE OR PROCESSED IN CHINA.
If you already have any such products, it might be a good idea the
throw it out or incinerate it.
This
summer, our planet could see this become a global pandemic attacking
our food supply. Do you have emergency preps to feed
yourselves if that takes place? Prepping suggestions can
be found HERE
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/bubonic-plague-outbreak-in-mongolia-indefinite-quarantines-ordered
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