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Monday, November 26, 2012

New SARS outbreak on the horizon


New SARS outbreak on the horizon

by Treyfish
 Take heed all you doomers, preppers and disease reporters.
The World Health Organization finally found the time to tell us of some new coronavirus patients in the Middle east. Seems the whole family has been infected and showed symptoms, some severe. This new SARS like respiratory killer, was supposedly not infectious between humans and has been downplayed bigtime.
I don’t profess to be a fearmonger, but I am warning you to keep an eye on this developing situation. If they can withhold this info for a month..
Because they only admit to 6 lab confirmed cases, yet ARE REPORTING others, This should be a wake up call for hidden unreported cases they aren’t telling us about. This is a common practice they employ to fudge the actual numbers and current situation, kind of like the current U.S Administration.
The WHO is currently run by China and the U.S. more than any other country, but It is not hard to notice Saudi Arabia and close by countries like Quatar hold major money over their heads.
When the shit does get going, you will have major problems, that were barely contained in 2003. The big problem we are having now is timely information.
Keep your guard and preps up to date.
Novel coronavirus infection – update
23 NOVEMBER 2012 - WHO has been notified of four additional cases, including one death, due to infection with the novel coronavirus. The additional cases have been identified as part of the enhanced surveillance in Saudi Arabia (3 cases, including 1 death) and Qatar (1 case). This brings the total of laboratory confirmed cases to 6.
Investigations are ongoing in areas of epidemiology, clinical management, and virology, to look into the likely source of infection, the route of exposure, and the possibility of human-to-human transmission of the virus. Close contacts of the recently confirmed cases are being identified and followed-up.
So far, only the two most recently confirmed cases in Saudi Arabia are epidemiologically linked – they are from the same family, living in the same household. Preliminary investigations indicate that these 2 cases presented with similar symptoms of illness. One died and the other recovered.
Additionally, 2 other members of this family presented with similar symptoms of illness, where one died and the other is recovering. Laboratory results of the fatal case is pending, while the case that is recovering tested negative for the novel coronavirus. <<WHO continues to work with the governments of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and ot..

Read more at http://investmentwatchblog.com/new-sars-outbreak-on-the-horizon/#khYSPaqkL3CM0yBu.99