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In Latin America, Dengue is deadlier than Coronavirus
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[quote:AltSwede:MV80MzI0MjM2Xzc4NzMxNTYwX0FEQTYzMzlF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77458002:MV80MzI0MjM2Xzc4NzMxMDI5X0I2REQ4Q0Q1] Dengue doesn't spread from human to human contact. Covid does. You can prevent Dengue by applying insect repellent. It's a lot harder to prevent Covid since it's highly infectious and the virus can linger for up to 3 days on various surfaces. That's why they're locking down the planet. Wait a few months and Covid will have killed millions, dwarfing Dengue. [/quote] Harder to avoid insects than people. [/quote]
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In Latin America, not only is it more likely to get the dengue fever, but it is even more deadly than coronovirus, with a mortality rate as high as 20%, when left untreated.
The dengue fever outbreak in several Latin American countries is proving more dangerous and contagious than the coronavirus, a disease that is wreaking havoc worldwide.
but of course mass media is quieter about this!!
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