Deadly Wuhan Coronavirus

J Randall Murphy

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Map reveals where new XEC Covid variant is spreading across Europe as doctor warns it could soon be dominant strain of the virus

A new 'stronger' Covid variant, with cases reported around the world, is now spreading 'quite rapidly' across Europe as a doctor warns it could soon become the dominant strain of the virus.

The XEC strain was first detected in Germany in June but cases have since been reported in the UK, Ireland, France, Spain, the US and other countries - with 1,115 cases worldwide.

MailOnline's map highlights all of the documented cases of the new XEC strain across Europe.

It is a combination of the KS.1.1 and KP.3.3 variants and causes symptoms that are similar to those you experience with common illnesses such as flu and colds.

Most people will get better within a few weeks, but for others it could take longer to recover and some may even require hospitalisation as it is said to 'wipe you out'.


MailOnline's map highlights all of the documented cases of the new XEC strain across Europe's map highlights all of the documented cases of the new XEC strain across Europe


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Same BS. It says, "A new 'stronger' Covid variant" with "cold-like symptoms" — not mentioning that about 20% of all "cold viruses" are coronaviruses, and the only difference between COVID and a colds are the symptoms — which are basically all the same. In other words it's just a word game used as part of their psyop, and the map smells like more gaslighting to get people onto vaxports — which is a key part of the globalist's control plan — Notice any similarities ?

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Here we go again?...

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CDC - Mystery flu-like infection kills dozens of children sparking Covid-era travel restrictions

The CDC is 'standing ready' amid an outbreak of a mystery disease in Africa. There are rising concerns about the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where dozens of people have died from a flu-like respiratory illness.

A source at the CDC told DailyMail.com they were 'aware' of the outbreak and were in contact with health officials there 'and stand ready to provide additional support if needed'.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has deployed a team to the southwestern province Kwango where the outbreak is being reported to take samples and test for the virus.

DRC health minister Roger Kamba said his country was currently on 'maximum alert' as they try to work out what's behind the 'epidemic' that has killed up to 143 people. Most patients were children in their late teens, officials said, who suffered from symptoms including a fever, headache, cough and shortness of breath.

The symptoms suggest a respiratory virus — and, already, parallels are being drawn to the early days of the Covid pandemic. Hong Kong became the first country to bring in health checks for arrivals from the DRC and Africa today, in an echo of measures taken to limit the spread of Covid.

Tests on patients are currently being carried out in the DRC, with officials saying they expect to have the results before the end of the week.

There are no direct flights between the US and Kinshasa, according to flight monitoring websites, although passengers can still arrive via connecting flights.


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nivek

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CDC - Mystery flu-like infection kills dozens of children sparking Covid-era travel restrictions

The CDC is 'standing ready' amid an outbreak of a mystery disease in Africa. There are rising concerns about the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where dozens of people have died from a flu-like respiratory illness.

A source at the CDC told DailyMail.com they were 'aware' of the outbreak and were in contact with health officials there 'and stand ready to provide additional support if needed'.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has deployed a team to the southwestern province Kwango where the outbreak is being reported to take samples and test for the virus.

DRC health minister Roger Kamba said his country was currently on 'maximum alert' as they try to work out what's behind the 'epidemic' that has killed up to 143 people. Most patients were children in their late teens, officials said, who suffered from symptoms including a fever, headache, cough and shortness of breath.

The symptoms suggest a respiratory virus — and, already, parallels are being drawn to the early days of the Covid pandemic. Hong Kong became the first country to bring in health checks for arrivals from the DRC and Africa today, in an echo of measures taken to limit the spread of Covid.

Tests on patients are currently being carried out in the DRC, with officials saying they expect to have the results before the end of the week.

There are no direct flights between the US and Kinshasa, according to flight monitoring websites, although passengers can still arrive via connecting flights.


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I started a thread on this topic here:

Mystery Disease X Outbreak


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nivek

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During the ‘pandemic’ doctors in the province of Ontario were paid for every experimental COVID jab they administered. In a recent ruling on November 26, the Ontario Health Services Board ordered Kingston-based Dr. Elaine Ma to pay back more than $600,000 which she had claimed after using undergraduate medical student volunteers to help mass vaccinate Ontario residents in 2021.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B2HkfDj57c


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nivek

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Insane and Covid-19 vaccines are now part of that list...:mad:



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nivek

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Mystery disease outbreak in China overwhelms hospitals in chilling echo of Covid dark days

China is reportedly being ravaged by a mysterious viral outbreak that is overwhelming some hospitals. Videos on social media appear to show hospital units overrun with patients in face masks, and parents holding sick children in long lines in pediatric units.

There have also been unverified reports that crematoriums and funeral homes are being overwhelmed. The alarming scenes and lack of official commentary have led some to draw similarities to the early days of the Covid outbreak in China.

Local news reports have blamed a little-known virus called human metapneumovirus (HMPV) — which normally causes a mild cold-like illness — for the latest outbreak, though officials have yet to confirm this. The situation is similar to winter 2022/23 when China was hit with a wave of mycoplasma pneumonia cases, a condition dubbed 'white lung', which is also normally mild.


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Doctors' warning as cases of HMPV virus ravaging China double in the US

Western experts have publicly called on China to be more transparent about a viral outbreak overwhelming its hospitals — as data shows the virus is growing in the US.

Beijing is yet to comment on footage of overcrowded waiting rooms and wards posted on social media or reports of crematoriums and funeral homes overflowing with bodies.

It is thought China's outbreak is being fueled by the relatively unknown virus human metapneumovirus (HPMV), which normally causes cold-like symptoms such as a blocked nose, headache, shivering and tiredness.

Dr Sanjaya Senanayake, infectious disease expert associate professor of medicine at The Australian National University, said it was 'vital for China to share its data on this outbreak in a timely manner', including 'data about who is getting infected.'

He added: 'Also, we will need genomic data confirming that HMPV is the culprit, and that there aren't any significant mutations of concern. Such genomic data will also guide vaccine development.'

The silence from China has led some to fear there are similarities with the current situation and the Covid outbreak in 2019, which was initially played down by Beijing.

Their warning comes as the US experiences its own increase in HMPV cases, with positive test percentages doubling from the beginning to the end of December.

HMPV first emerged in 2001 and typically causes symptoms of a common cold.

But more severe symptoms such as bronchitis, bronchiolitis and pneumonia can occur, with sufferers experiencing a shortness of breath, severe cough or wheezing.

Children, the elderly and immunocompromised patients are at the highest risk of severe complications.

Because the virus is usually mild, its exact death rate is unknown. But experts estimate anywhere from 10 to 30 percent of patients hospitalized with HMPV die in the US.


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Patients who've been struck down by virus ravaging China describe horrific symptoms: 'Worst I've ever felt'

Patients who have been sickened by a little-known virus causing fears in China have described some of the horrific symptoms they endured.

Diane Davison, 60, a lawyer from Maryland, was hit by human metapneumovirus (HPMV) in April 2023 and was left 'unable to speak' due to 'violent' coughing fits.

She initially thought it could be Covid or the flu because many of the symptoms overlap, such as a fever, cough, nasal congestion, and sore throat.

After six negative Covid tests, Ms Davison, who is immunocompromised, knew something was wrong. Of all the respiratory infections she'd had in her lifetime, this was 'the worst I've ever experienced', she said.

Detailing her ordeal, she said: 'I couldn't get out more than a couple of words. I would go into violent, violent coughing to the point where I was literally almost throwing up.'

Following further tests and swaps of her nose and throat, doctors discovered the lawyer actually had HMPV. Ms Davison said: 'I was like, 'What?' Because it sounds really dire.'

HMPV, which some doctors describe as 'the most important virus you've never heard of', has been blamed for a viral outbreak in China that is reportedly overwhelming hospitals in the country's northern provinces.

HMPV is similar to other seasonal viruses like RSV which cause symptoms of the common cold. HMPV is thought to account for about 1 in 10 respiratory illnesses in children.

Though most cases are mild, some patients can develop a lower respiratory tract infection like pneumonia or, like in Ms Davison's case, bronchitis, inflammation of the bronchial tubes in the lungs, leading to a cough and other symptoms.


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nivek

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I am fairly sure this virus is what my wife and I had for a few weeks in October and November last year...I changed antibiotics 3 times before recovering from that illness...Most symptoms were mild to moderate, but the bouts of deep coughing was rough...

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