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Hantavirus, pandemic 2.0, however you would like to put it together. We have a lot of things going on. Now, there is an old X post that is circulating and it is originally from June 10th, 2022 and it said, "In 2023, Corona ended. 2026, Hantavirus begins." Well, it doesn't say begins, but it says Hantavirus. Now, this is a random X account that's out there that nobody knows who made it. The last post were made in 2022, but there's a lot of speculation that it is coming up and it is hitting all the headlines.
Now, we got to talk about Hantavirus and I am sorry I haven't been here, but life is chaotic. I'm sure everybody else's lives are chaotic and everything gets very busy. I have the entire timeline breakdown of what's going on with the Hantavirus. The Hantavirus is here and unfortunately, three people have died from it. What is Hantavirus?
Well, Hantavirus is a disease that is transferred from mice fecal matter, urine and fecal matter.
That is how it is contracted. Now, because this is a different strain, this is the Andes strain of the Hantavirus, I think it's called um Hantavirus Andes.
But, this virus is human-to-human transmission.
Not only mice-to-mice, but human-to-human.
>> [snorts] >> Here we are.
Just like the bats.
S- absolutely not. You guys should be preparing as much as possible. I have the entire complete timeline of the Hantavirus. So, but we have to go into it. So, the Hantavirus has flu-like symptoms, possible exposure, fever, breathing difficulty, fatigue, severe fatigue and that they should seek medical attention immediately.
Now, there's a lot of speculation that when the cruise ship was coming in, that it should have stayed put. I am a firm believer that that ship should have stayed put. Nobody should have been evacuated. They should have quarantined it.
Personally, I don't want us to go back into another pandemic 2.0. And unfortunately, we found out yesterday that they let people off the ship. Yes, you heard that right. So, we're going to break down everything that led up into this exact moment. Soon, they departed from Argentina.
Uh there was about 150 passengers on board from 23 countries, including 17 Americans. No symptoms reported at departure.
The first symptoms appeared on April 6th. April 6th, 2026.
A Dutch male passenger developed a fever, headaches, diarrhea while at sea near Argentina. Five days later, on April 11th, the first death on board. A Dutch passenger dies from respiratory distress. No tests are performed. His body stays on the ship for 2 weeks, while other passengers remain completely unaware of the severity of what is going on.
April 24th through the 25th, critical moment, you guys. The ship stops at St. Helena's. The deceased man's wife disembarks from the ship, but this is crucial. She was already symptomatic.
Boards a flight to Johannesburg and briefly boards KLM flight to the Netherlands before being removed due to her condition. Contact tracing has launched for 82 passengers and six crew members on that flight. Two British nationals have also disembarked who are now isolating at home in the UK.
April 26th, the second death. More passengers scatter. Dutch woman dies in South Africa hospital the same day. 30 to 40 other passengers disembark including a Swiss man who later tested positive and two Singaporean uh men in their 60s were on the same Johannesburg flight as the deceased woman. April 27th, British passengers evacuated. A British man with pneumonia-type symptoms is airlifted and his in his conditions are now improving. He's in Johannesburg's ICU.
On May 2nd, the third death.
The WHO You know, the WHO, the World Health Organization, officially notifies a German woman dies on board.
The WHO is formally notified by the UK and lab testing in South Africa confirms the Hanta virus for the first time. So, all these moving parts were going on before they even knew what it was. They were releasing people and people were exiting the ship.
They're everywhere.
Through May 3rd to the 5th, the ship reaches Cape Verde and the Andre strain is confirmed with the Hanta virus.
The virus is now identified and they know exactly which type. The only Hanta virus that's able to be transferred human to human. Yeah, you heard that right. Human to human transmission.
Global contact tracing begins and more than 60 people have been identified in South Africa alone. Singapore isolates two residents.
On May 6th, this is where the timeline gets spicy, you guys.
Three evacuated Switzerland case confirmed. Canary Islands refuse the ship. Three more people are evacuated by air. A Swiss man disembarks on April 26th test now positive, which we just went over when people were disembarking before there was any test done of why people were dying.
Bringing the total case number to eight.
The Canary Islands president refuses to let the ship dock despite the World Health Organization saying Spain has a legal obligation to assist.
I'm getting a lot of pandemic vibes here. Just like when China said everything is under control, the cruise ships, yes, we should let people off.
Let's keep the airlines open. You know, here we are.
It's obligated to assist. Now, I have speculated that the ship should stay put. So have many other people.
But instead, we have other people telling us the opposite. On May 7th, the ship heads to Spain with 17 Americans still on board.
Remember, there was 150 from 23 different countries. A KLM flight attendant who had brief contact with the deceased Dutch woman is being tested in Amsterdam. Americans have already returned now home to Arizona, Virginia, Georgia, Texas, and California. The CDC has now announced that they are monitoring it. They're at level three.
But, in the same moments, none of these states can confirm how they are isolating, quarantining in the sense that there is no restrictions. It has been brought out just recently under scrutiny that uh the person that's in Arizona has not been quarantining at all and has been out and about while other doctors are speculating that all of the passengers should been quarantined for a minimum eight weeks.
Eight weeks.
Because those symptoms could set in at any point. Georgia hasn't announced how they're monitoring their quarantine.
California has declined telling any of the ways that they are monitoring. Everyone just says that they are testing temperatures.
And some are choosing to isolate while others are choosing to continue to live life as normal. While I understand the idea of wanting to live life as normal, correct? We We've already gone through a pandemic. None of us want to quarantine.
They should have left them on the ship.
And I know I may get some hate on this, but the ship should have been left out there for eight weeks. Eight weeks past all non-symptomatic exposures.
Is this the new ticking time bomb? Will this transfer human to human? And we already have 83 people being monitored?
Time will only tell.
Tell me down below what you guys think about the hantavirus and what is going on, and are we entering a pandemic 2.0?
Are they going to have a magic new cure for it?
Anybody check out Pfizer lately?
As always, stay aware, stay prepared, and always have your head on a swivel.
I'm sure the preppers will be blamed for some sort of panic buying, even though we've all been preparing for whatever may come our way. And unfortunately, not only is there like the war, you got inflation, you've got gas prices, but now you have the hantavirus.
It's like a perfect storm, isn't it? And even though there is no known cure for hantavirus, you kind of just got to wait it out. We know it has a 40% lethal rate to it.
>> [snorts] >> But you're just supposed to wait it out.
There is speculations out there, and I'm not a physician by any means, but some ivermectin and doxycycline comboed is supposed to help respiratory distress, and ivermectin for the viral sense.
In my eyes, right now, is one of the reasons why I've been prepping so heavily in medical, is things like this.
I know what I'm doing today.
And despite everything that's going on, everybody is just now learning that they were already dispersing people off of the ship, and they were not keeping close eye on how many people have now been exposed. So, please stay safe out there, because I don't want another pandemic 2.0.
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