Rare mosquito-transmitted viruses are 'accelerating' in the U.S.

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Rare mosquito-transmitted viruses, particularly sloth fever and eastern equine encephalitis, are "accelerating" in the U.S. and will soon "be our new normal" says infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Hotez.

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Anyone ever hear of the millions of genetically engendered mosquitoes they released a couple of years back?

nicholeannjeremy
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Well maybe we should shut down the biolabs???

kittyrodgers
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And the mosquitos JUST MAGICALLY EVOLVED THESE DISEASES IN ONE YEARS TIME

jameshattingh
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Not this time Fredo. It's not going to work again.

ryanmassey
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The exact number of deaths caused by sloth fever (Oropouche virus) is not well-documented. While the virus can cause severe symptoms, fatalities are relatively rare compared to other tropical diseases. Most cases result in flu-like symptoms and recovery within a few days to weeks.

Gravicembalo-
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I warned the Medical Community in West Chester Pa! A ton of Zebra Mosquitoes were breeding. They “assured” me personally it was nothing to worry about!

matthewdiegidio
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Funny thing to happen after they started mutating the male mosquitoes?

skiptindle
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More laboratory nonsense. Thank you "Mr. Fauci."

thomastortorich
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Chris Cuomo the best journalist in N.Y.

yoyo
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Could it have anything to do with climate change? 🤔

mindyrosin
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Where in the Caribean we demand facts ann nothing is wrong if Fouchi hav it

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