The enterovirus which produces polio-like symptoms--and death--in some of its victims has a very interesting pair of loci in the US.
... a study published in Virology Journal,
found EV-D68 among some of the 3,375 young, ill people tested in eight
Latin American countries, including the Central American nations of El
Salvador and Nicaragua, in 2013. (See Fig. 3)
Though
the U.S. government is keeping secret the locations of the illegal
immigrant children, there are significant numbers of them in both cities
in which the current outbreak was first identified, Kansas City,
Missouri and Chicago, Illinois, according to local advocates and press
reports.
CDC list of states with confirmed EV-D68 cases
The EV-D68 outbreak was first recognized
after Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri notified CDC
on August 19 of an increase in severe respiratory illnesses. Four days
later, on August 23, the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children’s
Hospital notified CDC of a similar increase.....
Just co-incidence, of course.
When did we see you a stranger and invite you in? When did we see you sick...and come to you?
ReplyDeleteUmm, when was the last time you invited a meth head felon who was homeless into your house?
ReplyDeleteAnony likes his Beatitudes.
ReplyDeleteThing is, they're first person. I don't endanger the whole country like Obozo does--or Anony would.
I think Dan was describing anon 12:47.
ReplyDeleteI KNOW Dan was addressing Anony the faux-preacher.
ReplyDeleteAnd I KNOW that it's useless to make distinctions to the trolls. But....it's my obligation in charity to attempt to help the poor bastard.