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•• MARBURG VIRUS •• Currently under control and slowing !
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[quote:JAZZz50:MV81MTM2OTQ4Xzk0OTI1MTk4X0M0MTM1RDZE] looking at that chart, they slowed testing and reporting at the beginning of JUNE. added 400 to end MAY, then 500 1st week of JUNE- should have been 800<double the week prior> then about 1000 for each week thereafter. JUNE- #'s should have been wk 1 +800 wk 2 +1600 wk 3 +3200 total with a week to go- +5600. even if it doubled every 2 weeks, the reported #'s are way behind. we know they aren't testing for it enuf. they changed terminology along the way too. went from "suspected" to "monitored" which were not added to the charts. to answer the question of when we'll hit the 10,000- we are there. reported isn't reality at all. what's the guess? 10 cases per each reported? considering how many countries have an outbreak, there are likely 30,000+ MP infectious ppl running around. now when that gets to the workers, say like INDIA who makes our meds, society will have big issues. cracks should start forming soon. canyons compared to what we have seen the last 2 yrs. [/quote]
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Marburg Virus:
21/3/23 Tanzania declares Marburg virus outbreak - 5 deaths
Death Toll in Equatorial Guinea Marburg Outbreak Rises to 11
The largest known outbreak of Marburg virus, in Angola in 2004, infected over 250 people and had a 90 percent fatality rate.
Sudan Ebola virus:
163 cases and 77 deaths have been reported to date, making it the 8th biggest Ebola outbreak on record. 79 recovered, 7 still being treated.
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First post:
First UK case 6th May 2022 - man with recent travel to Nigeria.
12th May two further cases with no link to the first case!
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