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I’ve just come across this little ge(r)m. Surely WHO is handling it well as we speak...

Bubonic Plague: China Seals Off Inner Mongolia Village After First Death Reported

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  • Inner Mongolia’s Suji Xincun village was sealed off after first death from bubonic plague
  • The patient died of circulatory system failure
  • All the villagers have tested negative for the disease so far

Authorities in China’s Inner Mongolia have sealed off a village after a resident there died of bubonic plague, marking the first death and second case in the region.

The outbreak was first discovered in the Inner Mongolian city of Bayannur, leading to the issuing of a citywide level 3 warning. The warning was scheduled to be in place until the end of the year.

According to a statement by the Baotou Municipal Health Commission, the patient died of circulatory system failure. It was, however, not revealed how the man contracted the disease. The death was first reported to the officials Sunday, Aug. 2, and it was confirmed to be a case of bubonic plague Thursday.

Authorities shut down Suji Xincun village, where the deceased patient lived, ordering daily disinfection of homes to quell the further spread of the disease that has a history of killing over 12 million people between 1855 and 1960 in China and India after giving rise to a deadly pandemic.

All villagers have so far tested negative for the virus. 9 close contacts and 26 secondary contacts of the patient were quarantined and their reports returned negative, according to the statement. Damao Banner, a district in which the village is located, has been placed under a level 3 alert, the second-lowest in a four-level system, until the end of the year.

Bubonic plague, which is one of the plague’s three forms, is known to occur in large burrowing rodents that live in the Asian grasslands, including portions of Mongolia, northwest China, and eastern Russia.

 
 
 

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The Bubonic plague patients are likely to have painful, swollen lymph nodes, while also experiencing fever, chills, and coughing in the wake of the disease. Modern antibiotics can help cure the complications provided they are administered on time.

Bayannur health authorities had in July urged residents in the region to avoid hunting, skinning, or eating animals that are known to carry bubonic plague, and to take extra precautions for minimizing the risk of human-to-human transmission.

The World Health Organization (WHO) said the bubonic plague was never eliminated entirely and thus categorized it as a re-emerging disease.

 

 

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On 04/05/2020 at 13:38, Stubby Pecker said:

Good question killa, I'm sure her ladyship has already pondered this many an evening and has more than likely written scholarly articles on it.

If one were to take the nukes out of the equation, in the shooting war there would be no contest. The Yanks have been constantly building there military capabilities and testing them out on millions of unfortunate cunts since 1941. Yes, the chinks have endless cannon fodder but their army, navy and air-forces are vastly inferior. Add to that the similarly equipped allies the Yanks can call on then the chinks would be mental to even think along such lines. 

I wouldn't be shocked if China has a bit of its own medicine. Bio-weapons experts in the west will have developed nasties that only target those of particular ethic groups- biogenic weapons that wipe out all the yellow skinned fuckers they come into contact with. Effective shielding to friendlies like Japan, Taiwan and South Korea will have to be put in place. 

Nobody yet has the technology to tailor bioweapons so that they exclusively target one ethnic group.  Even if they DID manage to make some sort of breakthrough in this field, if they tried to deploy such a weapon, there is always the chance that it could mutate and start spreading to other non targeted ethnic groups.  That makes them too risky to use.  

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9 minutes ago, Weary&Disgusted said:

Nobody yet has the technology to tailor bioweapons so that they exclusively target one ethnic group.  Even if they DID manage to make some sort of breakthrough in this field, if they tried to deploy such a weapon, there is always the chance that it could mutate and start spreading to other non targeted ethnic groups.  That makes them too risky to use.  

If they had, what makes you think they would let it become public knowledge?

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6 minutes ago, Roadkill said:

If they had, what makes you think they would let it become public knowledge?

You might be surprised, sometimes rumours of the existence of exotic weapons are tolerated as a potential deterrant

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4 hours ago, White Cunt said:

I’ve just come across this little ge(r)m. Surely WHO is handling it well as we speak...

Bubonic Plague: China Seals Off Inner Mongolia Village After First Death Reported

KEY POINTS

  • Inner Mongolia’s Suji Xincun village was sealed off after first death from bubonic plague
  • The patient died of circulatory system failure
  • All the villagers have tested negative for the disease so far

Authorities in China’s Inner Mongolia have sealed off a village after a resident there died of bubonic plague, marking the first death and second case in the region.

The outbreak was first discovered in the Inner Mongolian city of Bayannur, leading to the issuing of a citywide level 3 warning. The warning was scheduled to be in place until the end of the year.

According to a statement by the Baotou Municipal Health Commission, the patient died of circulatory system failure. It was, however, not revealed how the man contracted the disease. The death was first reported to the officials Sunday, Aug. 2, and it was confirmed to be a case of bubonic plague Thursday.

Authorities shut down Suji Xincun village, where the deceased patient lived, ordering daily disinfection of homes to quell the further spread of the disease that has a history of killing over 12 million people between 1855 and 1960 in China and India after giving rise to a deadly pandemic.

All villagers have so far tested negative for the virus. 9 close contacts and 26 secondary contacts of the patient were quarantined and their reports returned negative, according to the statement. Damao Banner, a district in which the village is located, has been placed under a level 3 alert, the second-lowest in a four-level system, until the end of the year.

Bubonic plague, which is one of the plague’s three forms, is known to occur in large burrowing rodents that live in the Asian grasslands, including portions of Mongolia, northwest China, and eastern Russia.

 
 
 

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The Bubonic plague patients are likely to have painful, swollen lymph nodes, while also experiencing fever, chills, and coughing in the wake of the disease. Modern antibiotics can help cure the complications provided they are administered on time.

Bayannur health authorities had in July urged residents in the region to avoid hunting, skinning, or eating animals that are known to carry bubonic plague, and to take extra precautions for minimizing the risk of human-to-human transmission.

The World Health Organization (WHO) said the bubonic plague was never eliminated entirely and thus categorized it as a re-emerging disease.

 

 

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The bubonic plague's worst affected areas have been parts of Africa, Peru and Madagascar. 

China's becoming a real pain in the arse lately. 

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21 hours ago, camberwell gypsy said:

The bubonic plague's worst affected areas have been parts of Africa, Peru and Madagascar. 

China's becoming a real pain in the arse lately. 

Bubonic plague detected in the US - after teen dies from black death

BUBONIC plague has been detected in the US state of Colorado - with the news emerging on the same day a teenage boy was confirmed to have died from the illness in Mongolia, prompting fears about a possible outbreak.
 

Just to add to the pile of shit. 

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Bubonic plague detected in the US - after teen dies from black death

BUBONIC plague has been detected in the US state of Colorado - with the news emerging on the same day a teenage boy was confirmed to have died from the illness in Mongolia, prompting fears about a possible outbreak.
 

Just to add to the pile of shit. 

Locust swarms, floods, border clashes with another emerging super power, covid and now the plague. Fuckin' Chinese.

Only people on the planet who were less dangerous when they were all addicted to an A class drug.

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4 minutes ago, Roadkill said:

Locust swarms, floods, border clashes with another emerging super power, covid and now the plague. Fuckin' Chinese.

Only people on the planet who were less dangerous when they were all addicted to an A class drug.

At least Ronnie O Sullivan spanked Ding the chink tonight. So that’s a good start to WW3. They’re in full retreat for sure.

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14 hours ago, Roadkill said:

Locust swarms, floods, border clashes with another emerging super power, covid and now the plague. Fuckin' Chinese.

Only people on the planet who were less dangerous when they were all addicted to an A class drug.

https://nypost.com/2019/12/31/a-haunting-look-inside-chinas-worsening-opioid-crisis/?utm_source=url_sitebuttons&utm_medium=site buttons&utm_campaign=site buttons

Getting there one tablet at a time.

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1 hour ago, White Cunt said:

I've said it before- the world would be a better place if all 1.4 billion of the cunts dropped dead tomorrow.

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On 08/08/2020 at 20:08, White Cunt said:

I’ve just come across this little ge(r)m. Surely WHO is handling it well as we speak...

Bubonic Plague: China Seals Off Inner Mongolia Village After First Death Reported

KEY POINTS

  • Inner Mongolia’s Suji Xincun village was sealed off after first death from bubonic plague
  • The patient died of circulatory system failure
  • All the villagers have tested negative for the disease so far

Authorities in China’s Inner Mongolia have sealed off a village after a resident there died of bubonic plague, marking the first death and second case in the region.

The outbreak was first discovered in the Inner Mongolian city of Bayannur, leading to the issuing of a citywide level 3 warning. The warning was scheduled to be in place until the end of the year.

According to a statement by the Baotou Municipal Health Commission, the patient died of circulatory system failure. It was, however, not revealed how the man contracted the disease. The death was first reported to the officials Sunday, Aug. 2, and it was confirmed to be a case of bubonic plague Thursday.

Authorities shut down Suji Xincun village, where the deceased patient lived, ordering daily disinfection of homes to quell the further spread of the disease that has a history of killing over 12 million people between 1855 and 1960 in China and India after giving rise to a deadly pandemic.

All villagers have so far tested negative for the virus. 9 close contacts and 26 secondary contacts of the patient were quarantined and their reports returned negative, according to the statement. Damao Banner, a district in which the village is located, has been placed under a level 3 alert, the second-lowest in a four-level system, until the end of the year.

Bubonic plague, which is one of the plague’s three forms, is known to occur in large burrowing rodents that live in the Asian grasslands, including portions of Mongolia, northwest China, and eastern Russia.

 
 
 

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The Bubonic plague patients are likely to have painful, swollen lymph nodes, while also experiencing fever, chills, and coughing in the wake of the disease. Modern antibiotics can help cure the complications provided they are administered on time.

Bayannur health authorities had in July urged residents in the region to avoid hunting, skinning, or eating animals that are known to carry bubonic plague, and to take extra precautions for minimizing the risk of human-to-human transmission.

The World Health Organization (WHO) said the bubonic plague was never eliminated entirely and thus categorized it as a re-emerging disease.

 

 

Rodent

 

There is the potential for bubonic plague anywhere in the world. I suffered a dose in the 1970s. That was a variation called Pubonic Plague, main symptom a sore cock. 

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57 minutes ago, ChildeHarold said:

There is the potential for bubonic plague anywhere in the world. I suffered a dose in the 1970s. That was a variation called Pubonic Plague, main symptom a sore cock. 

Nurse !  I'm suffering from some inflammation in my nether regions !

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On 12/08/2020 at 19:55, ChildeHarold said:

There is the potential for bubonic plague anywhere in the world. I suffered a dose in the 1970s. That was a variation called Pubonic Plague, main symptom a sore cock. 

Punks tends to remedy those with two coats of iron primer and two licks of Weathershield.

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I have just read in the Guardian, that chinks will not be allowing entry to their shithole of a country, to new UK arrivals, unless they are chinks. After spreading the plague around the world - remember the infected cunts gloating of sneaking into France? - their borders are firmly closed. 
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/05/china-bans-non-chinese-travellers-from-uk-belgium-and-philippines

Something our leaders should have implemented in late January. And mass-tested the vermin that had already arrived.

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4 minutes ago, White Cunt said:

I have just read in the Guardian, that chinks will not be allowing entry to their shithole of a country, to new UK arrivals, unless they are chinks. After spreading the plague around the world - remember the infected cunts gloating of sneaking into France? - their borders are firmly closed. 
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/05/china-bans-non-chinese-travellers-from-uk-belgium-and-philippines

Something our leaders should have implemented in late January. And mass-tested the vermin that had already arrived.

The only things I want to see landing in China are nuclear tipped ICBMs. 

Filthy little bandy-legged savages. 

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22 minutes ago, ChildeHarold said:

You forget. The Trump years are behind us. The Biden years are before us. The Pete Tong it's all gone wrong days of Brexit are on top of us. Where you get those lickle icbms my friend? 

You forget - now we keep the VAT we were shipping off of to Brussels. It’s not going to fix the trade deficit with the EU, but will get the ball rolling. Have you noticed how your beloved commission is dealing with its cash problems?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/05/deal-struck-enable-eu-block-budget-payments-rogue-members


 

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12 minutes ago, White Cunt said:

You forget - now we keep the VAT we were shipping off of to Brussels. It’s not going to fix the trade deficit with the EU, but will get the ball rolling. Have you noticed how your beloved commission is dealing with its cash problems?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/05/deal-struck-enable-eu-block-budget-payments-rogue-members


 

Yeah dream on, the VAT is a real killer! You must be a tax expert. All of that talk is out of date bullshit. It's all wishful thinking and denial. 

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