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Caribbean Alert! Jamaica Gives Update on Hanta VirusAdded:
Guys, welcome back to the program. I'm here again with more information for you on this whole issue of the hunter, the hunter virus, whatever you want to call it. I told you this morning that um one of the adverse reaction from the fight jab, the fight jab is that hunter pulmonary. So that's something that you need to take notice of. I don't want anybody to run away with anything.
People already talking about um gloom and doom and all that nonsense.
Informing people of what is taking place cannot be gloom and doom. It is what it is. There will be viruses that are created by nature and there will be viruses that will be created by man in a lab mimicking and also trying to mess around with what is in nature. We live in a real world when it's not energy lockdown. It's going to be another one again. There's two things upon us.
Jamaica, as a matter of fact, has already given an update about that.
Let's get straight into Jamaica. And if >> Hi, morning everyone. I think I'll just use your question as a springboard to just answer generally on the the antivirus. The WHO would have released its latest report and I'm just going to give you some excerpts from it. On May the 2nd, 2026, a cluster of per passengers with severe respiratory illness aboard a cruise ship on the coast of Africa was reported to the WHO and the ship is carrying 147 passengers and crew. On the fourth of the 5th, seven cases were reported. Two lab confirmed hivirus and five suspected cases. And of these seven, there were three deaths. So hivirus is um it's a family of viruses that cause severe illness and can cause death. And it in humans it leads to the handus pulmonary syndrome, hentivirus hemorrhagic fever and um renal syndrome and these illnesses are severe illnesses that can lead to death.
>> One of the things you have to notice right here that I told you hunter pulmonary. Now the point is she did not indicate to you that that is one of the adverse reaction from the FIS jab. She didn't mention that to you and she will not tell you about that but she did speak the truth. She says hunter pulmonary but if you go onto the f website and you go to the data and you look for adverse reaction from the job there's a long list thousands and thousands of reaction that is one of them. So we don't know if one of the persons on the board that was just a reaction and it's now coming to bear or if it's from the rodent as they saying but guess what we know something is going to be happening it's already in six countries and I have another video to talk about that because it's important for you to know what's going on and how you could prepare yourself for what is to come in an energy lockdown um not a pandemic again we we don't know we'll watch and see but I'm going to keep you updated let's continue what Jamaica is saying >> we generally start out with fever, GI symptoms, progression to pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome and shock. The virus is is transmission. I think everybody would be interested in that. It's primary primarily acquired through contact with urine, feces, saliva of infected rodents. And I've made sure to check with our veterary division um and our own environmental health division. We have not had any cases of antivirus in our rodents in Jamaica. Um it is a it is rare but um it's severe when it happens a disease and it can be deadly.
>> Here we are we hearing there's no cases in Jamaica which is really true. There's no cases in Jamaica in rodents. One of the things that you have to pay very good attention to because these people are very slippery. Um there is a humanto human transmission of this. It is now in six countries.
The question is when will it reach your shore? It doesn't have to be a rat.
Remember there's a human to human transmission and there are six countries now in which it is present and it's not because of the rat it's because of human to human transmission. So let's continue to see if she's going to say they're going to look at their airports, they're going to look at their seports to see what's happening. Let's take a listen to this.
Um usually they it is usually transmitted rodent to human and human to human transmission is not usual. However, there is a strain the Andes virus that um is coming out of South America where there have been documented human to human cases and this strain has been detected in the cases aboard the ship that um where we have the index cases. That's why I told you to be very careful because these people are very slippery. Notice how she said that, right? She keep repeating that it is not transmitted human to human. But there is a strain that's coming out of the Andes. That's where the boat was.
These are the people that are floating around right now. Human to human. And they already dispersed around the world.
Do you understand what I'm saying? There was 140 something people on that boat.
They can't find all of them right now.
So they don't know. And there's a 1 to8 incubation period. Unless they find all of them and quarantine them, you don't know what is going to happen. So note how she's saying it. She keeps saying it's rodent but there is a strain and that is the strain that is now loosed in the world. So be very careful.
>> Um and by transmission human to human it's usually close contact likely respiratory droplets person in in contact for long periods and you have transmission of respiratory droplets or saliva. Um symptoms usually occur after a person becomes um contaminated 1 to 8 weeks after and usually between 2 to 4 weeks and as I said fever uh muscle pains GI symptoms, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, abdominal pain and then this progress to respiratory symptoms that can leads to respiratory distress. We do know that um Jamaica is a hub in terms of cruise shipping and so so therefore it makes sense for us to increase our vigilance and um certainly public health u measures include early detection, timely treatment and reduction of exposure risk. So we are exercising more vigilance in terms of our cruise ships that come.
>> As you notice that she didn't mention anything about the airport. Now you have to bear in mind that these persons went back to their countries 140 something people there are some people who went now they're sitt in six countries people will be traveling remember the incubation period is 1 to 8 weeks so you don't know if these persons will be getting in contact with other persons and if they'll be traveling by air so 1 to 8 weeks and you don't see anything until time is there so that's something that you pay much attention to but I noticed that she didn't mention anything about the airport but it's something that we have to bear in Right. So, I'm going to keep you posted, let you know what's taking place. All right, guys.
Take it easy.
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