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>CONFIRMED DEATHS
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>ICU PATIENTS
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>CURRENTLY TRACING
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>30 passengers who disembarked april 14-27
>146 people on the MV Hondius
>over 100 people from birdwatcher wife super spreader event
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>MAY 21st
https://tvrinfo.ro/suspiciune-de-hantavirus-la-un-barbat-din-resita-care-a-calatorit-recent-in-serbia/

https://virological.org/t/molecular-evolutionary-analysis-of-the-current-mv-hondius-andes-virus-outbreak/1037

https://www.patriotnewsmn.com/article/24946,mdh-monitoring-person-potentially-exposed-to-hantavirus-in-minnesota

>MAY 20th
https://fox4kc.com/news/three-people-exposed-to-hantavirus-remain-at-ku-hospital-for-observation/

web.archive.org/web/2/https://www.kfyrtv.com/2026/05/20/nd-monitoring-seven-individuals-hantavirus-linked-cruise-ship-risk-public-low/

Parts 1-5 of WHO recordings below, with ai-gen transcript
(in pastebin, search bitchute)
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>>535511014
>>535511014
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>>535540041
May 21, Thursday

Possible case being monitored in Romania
- https://tvrinfo.ro/suspiciune-de-hantavirus-la-un-barbat-din-resita-care-a-calatorit-recent-in-serbia/

Molecular evolutionary analysis of the current MV Hondius Andes virus outbreak
- https://virological.org/t/molecular-evolutionary-analysis-of-the-current-mv-hondius-andes-virus-outbreak/1037

MDH monitoring person potentially exposed to hantavirus in Minnesota
- https://www.patriotnewsmn.com/article/24946,mdh-monitoring-person-potentially-exposed-to-hantavirus-in-minnesota
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>>535540095
May 20, Wednesday

https://fox4kc.com/news/three-people-exposed-to-hantavirus-remain-at-ku-hospital-for-observation/

ND monitoring seven individuals for hantavirus linked to cruise ship; risk to public low
- web.archive.org/web/2/https://www.kfyrtv.com/2026/05/20/nd-monitoring-seven-individuals-hantavirus-linked-cruise-ship-risk-public-low/

WHO Webinar recordings - Hantavirus in Focus I: what we know and what it means
- https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2026/05/20/default-calendar/hantavirus-in-focus-i-what-we-know-and-what-it-means

Parts 1-5 of WHO recordings below, with ai-gen transcript
https://www.bitchute.com/video/jaQ3QmRWhYhR
https://www.bitchute.com/video/XurFAvL3XKnK
https://www.bitchute.com/video/QjgiUefEjvmH
https://www.bitchute.com/video/wlQ0rKoIsqv4
https://www.bitchute.com/video/hZ8fp6pqXorx

AI transcript - https://pastebin.com/QnAxC0E6

First suspected hantavirus case in Portugal tests negative
- web.archive.org/web/2/https://www.euronews.com/health/2026/05/20/first-suspected-hantavirus-case-in-portugal-tests-negative
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>>535540041
good bake anon
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>>535540117
May 19, Tuesday

CDC Briefing on Ebola and Hantavirus Outbreaks
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh4M8NZoCg4
- ai transcript: https://pastebin.com/29ifWHsh

Another Brit tourist, 20, is tracked down and hauled into quarantine in Italy despite testing negative for hantavirus after she travelled on same jet as woman who died from rat virus
- https://web.archive.org/web/20260520200308/https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15830663/Another-Brit-tourist-20-tracked-hauled-quarantine-Italy-despite-testing-negative-hantavirus-travelled-jet-woman-died-rat-virus.html

AP: US health officials order quarantine for 2 passengers from cruise ship with hantavirus outbreak
- https://web.archive.org/web/20260519183201/https://apnews.com/article/hantavirus-ship-quarantine-andes-virus-302d45d77aac4d55aa76c43d79f54ec9

A critical window to stop hantavirus is opening. Not all countries are managing exposed travelers the same way
- https://web.archive.org/web/20260519175345/https://edition.cnn.com/2026/05/19/health/countries-managing-hantavirus-travelers-different-ways

AP: US health officials order quarantine for 2 passengers from cruise ship with hantavirus outbreak
- https://web.archive.org/web/2/https://apnews.com/article/hantavirus-ship-quarantine-andes-virus-302d45d77aac4d55aa76c43d79f54ec9
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I like how you put "Andes Virus" in the title. Other Hantaviruses are nothing-burgers, but the Andes virus is (probably) the real deal
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>>535540204
May 18, Monday

Portuguese air crew transports passenger positive for Hantavirus
- web.archive.org/web/2/https://www.portugalresident.com/portuguese-air-crew-transports-passenger-positive-for-hantavirus/

Hantavirus Patient Ordered to Stay in Quarantine Despite Desire to Leave
- https://archive.is/jPKad
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>>535540208
ayyyy i was the one who did it on the other thread, glad its working as intended.
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>>535540144
checked, thanks
>>535540208
thanks, it was another anon who did this last thread and i think its a good idea. the "hantavirus" news seems to be a deliberate misnomer where it treats andes (the only relevant kind for the moment) as a footnote.
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>>535538462
I suck at this type of things, but I tried my best :)
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>>535540361
Excellent work, lads
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>>535540041
Here's my take on a Hanta-Chan design. I think the green suits her more.
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>>535540041
lies
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Okay so its been like 2 weeks with no change
Nothing burger unless theres a huge cover up which there is not
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>>535540706
retarded indian cannot read english
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>>535540706
>Nothing-burger
Mmm, yummy yummy something-burger!
>Mom, I posted it again
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>>535535542
see
>>535539029
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>>535540849
Based Costco rice prepper anons
>It's not going to happen... Take your meds, schizo!
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im going to bed in a bit, new baker needed for later pls
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>>535540985
Still on the fence about this being a happening, but post world cup will decide its fate. Anons here were months ahead of covid following flights and the happenings in China, thus why I keep an eye on these generals. Appreciate the work everyone does
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>>535541294
It's not a happening, you're just another retarded frogposter.
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>>535541294
Prepping saves you money cause you're buying it today instead of a more inflated tomorrow.
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>>535540041
/HVG/ #284

Confirmed deaths
3
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>>535541294
It's not a happening.
Although it has the potential to be.
Depending on how missmanaged it is.

t. Covid Wars Veteran
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>>535541374
This. If you have storage room, store food. Worst case scenario and this world keeps proceeding down its mind numbing path to boots on human faces forever, you saved some money.
Best case scenario, you saved your life, or at least made it through the worst of it.
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it always follows the exact same script
>hantavirus is a nothing burger and cant go person to person
>oh, but there is this andes virus thing
>but dont worry about
>gets back to talking about hantavirus excluding andes virus
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>>535541397
Didnt it have a 12 or 14 week incubation period? How long has it been since the cruise?
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>>535541472
lmao this meme has been top of mind throughout this entire outbreak, but I couldn't locate it in my files
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>>535541689
Kek guided my hand
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Bros some nascar driver just RIP out of nowhere from “severe illness”. He was supposed to compete on Sunday. Hanta?
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>>535541747
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>>535541676
2 year incubation period

>2 more years
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>>535541807
Has he been to the airport recently?
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>>535541676
8 weeks, and I think the French are using may 10th as the 0 day
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>>535541899
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>>535541747
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7297791/2026/05/21/kyle-busch-nascar-illness-hospitalized-coca-cola-600/

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7298580/2026/05/21/kyle-busch-dies-illness-nascar-obituary/

>coughing
>respiratory in nature
well that would line up pretty well with how hanta kills.

that said this is like COMPLETELY schizo shit. like the only thing that could give this credence is if it turned out he was on a trip somewhere and MAYBE got it on a plane.
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>>535542150
>that said this is like COMPLETELY schizo shit
Don't underestimate schizo shit. The normies eat it up. If you can get them to worry that every little cough is deadly hantavirus, we'll be back to comfy cozy WFH and stimmies in no time.
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>>535542150
nah a lot of stuff would have to line up really really well. poorly, actually
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>>535542150
Perhaps the virus has been spreading around a lot longer outside of Argentina than we think?
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>>535542150
how the fuck does a dude like this "just die" of a respiratory illness?

did he have the coof? pneumonia? wtf?
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>>535542468
He's also insanely rich. So he has the best medical care possible. Not good.
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>>535542399
potentially? i mean it would have to have started in june of 2025 like ive said, grown silently and slowly in argentina going between towns (hence the relative spread of the cases in argentina)
and then i guess it wouldnt be out of the question that it spread outside of argentina over the past year its been potentially going around. slow enough incubation time that it takes along time but once it gets going it gets going. its possible that before it got to a point where we could notice something was happening, it just spread out really fast.
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>>535541747
>>535542150
Seems like he got boosted last week
https://heavy.com/sports/nascar/busch-requested-medical-attention-watkins-glen/
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>>535542399
Body count would be too high for the virus to get away with that for long.
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>>535542468
>>535542150
You wanna know the funny thing?

If this is Hanta, we just got so so fucking lucky. Any other randos dying wouldnt get tested, but because it’s him they’ll order tests and potentially notice weeks earlier than they otherwise would have
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>Former CDC Director warns Ebola is “moving very rapidly” & could become a “very significant pandemic.”
https://x.com/Polymarket/status/2057588645456986490
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>>535542888
Ebola only works in shitholes
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>>535542468
Yeah that's sus af, but where could he have picked it up from? We might need to dig into his recent travels.
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>>535542110
Race in Delaware on the 17th dies today in North Carolina. Has a plane. No record of how he would have got home
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>2009

WHAT THE FUCK SCHIZBROS

https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-james-g/couch-dont-cry-kyle-busch-argentina--nascar.html
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>>535541472
>mfw a random stranger apparently asks me to vibe check his dump
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If ai wasn’t shit, picrel would have turned out better
>puts
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>>535543020
he felt sick at Watkins, that was the 10th of May
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Some AI whisperer please make a meme with Nurgle drooling over Ebola-Chan's ass as she walks by, while Hanta-Chan looks angry and jilted.
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>>535543399
>>535543331
Once, humans created...
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>>535543147
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>>535543147
Not sure which I like more; that it looks like he's showing her the shit or that he's showing her how a toilet can flush shit away like he's never seen that before
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>>535541676

The incubation time for covid is:
>Alpha variant: 5.0 days
>Beta variant: 4.50 days
>Delta variant: 4.41 days
>Omicron variant: 3.42 days

The incubation time for other stuff is:
>Other coronaviruses: 3.2 days
>Influenza A: Around 1.5 days
>Parainfluenza: 2.6 days
>RSV: 4.4 days
>Rhinovirus (causes the common cold): 1.4 days

The incubation time for hanta is:
>1-8 WEEKS
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>>535542704

FUN FACT
Birdwatcher might not be patient zero
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/doubts-grow-over-theory-that-bird-watchers-trip-to-argentine-landfill-sparked-hantavirus-outbreak/

ALSO
100,000 Argentinians are coming for the world cup (and a bunch of them aren't staying in hotels they will just aerosolize hanta-poop all over public toilets instead)

ALSO
https://thebeaconnews.org/stories/2026/05/11/world-cup-low-hotel-reservations-soccer-fans-camp-around-kc
>about 100,000 will be coming just from Argentina but they will not be staying in hotels.
>Camping at the World Cup isn’t anything new. Fans from around the world have been known to show up, support their team and sometimes forgo traditional accommodations.
>“It is definitely pretty standard World Cup behavior,” Toni Zibert, public information officer for the Kansas City, Missouri, Parks Department, told The Beacon. “It is something that has been observed at previous World Cups — attendees will kind of camp out during the games.”

TO SUMMARIZE
>100,000 Argentinian soccer fans, half of which plan to just camp out will be using shared bathrooms at and around campsites and public parks
>During a huge uptick in hanta (see picrel, it's way up, and the 2026 bar is only half the year)
>The absurdly long incubation time on hanta means there could be WAY more infected Argentinians than the data shows

AND APPARENTLY ARGENTINE FANS LOVE CAMPING MORE THAN ANY OTHER FANS
>While many countries have fan bases that travel well and sometimes camp near match sites, Argentine fans camped out en masse in 2014 when the World Cup was hosted in Brazil.

AND THIS IS A BIG YEAR SPECIFICALLY FOR ARGENTINA
>Argentina’s national team is also the reigning World Cup champion and is led by Lionel Messi, one of the most popular athletes on the planet. Kansas City is hosting the team’s base camp and at least one match — suggesting much of their supporter base is likely to head to Kansas City.

RIP KANSAS
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>>535543399
Here, a gift from me. Best as I could make it before Gemini started to mald at me and refuse to make more images
Also, sorry, I have no clue what a Nurgle is
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>>535541472
>>535543147
>>535543775
First time I've seen this one, and it's fucking hilarious
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>>535543958
kek
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>>535542786
Something is making hantavirus deaths go way up this year. One anon said the weather was just right at just the right time to make the mouse population in Argentina explode. I don't know if any of the deaths on this chart are the Andes (human-to-human transmissible) variant or not, but if we are seeing more non-Andes variants hopping from mice to people this year then it makes sense that there is a higher likelihood of Andes variants having the chance to do the same thing

TLDR - There could be more patient zeros out there getting contagious hanta from this year's increased mouse population
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>BREAKING: Former CDC director says Ebola outbreak is suspected 'to become a very significant pandemic’ — The Hill
Uhh guys? Was Hanta just a distraction?
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for the f**tfags
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>>535544644
Hanta-bros, did we get too cocky??
>Waiting for the next /EVG/ (Ebola Virus General)
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>>535544644
She's spreading.
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>>535543958
nurgle is a god of disease and decay from the warhammer universe.
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>>535544644
I don't know. It could be that it's also genuine. The response to all of this is really fucky.
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>>535544919
Oh look everywhere that does not kiss their dead seems fine, I wonder what causes it to spread so much?
>tldr; africans kissing their dead spreads it and the retards will not stop.
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>>535540041
Can the next bakers please Add the last time the numbers have changed.
-Monitoring-in-Chief
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>>535540041
Nobody cares
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Fun fact. 2 “freedom fighters” specifically said they would in favor of forced vaccinations if an Ebola like virus was a problem. Dave smith. Brett Weinstein
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>>535545314
>Dave smith. Brett Weinstein
faggots
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>>535545314
mandatory vaccines are just fine, as long as its for a "real" disease and not covid-19, goy.
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>>535540204

>Another Brit tourist, 20, is tracked down and hauled into quarantine in Italy despite testing negative for hantavirus after she traveled on same jet as woman who died from rat virus
>19 May 2026
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15830663/Another-Brit-tourist-20-tracked-hauled-quarantine-Italy-despite-testing-negative-hantavirus-travelled-jet-woman-died-rat-virus.html
>A 20-year-old British tourist in Italy has been quarantined despite testing negative for the deadly hantavirus after health officials traced her to the same plane where an infected passenger was traveling.
>She was located in Milan on Monday evening and taken to Sacco Hospital in the Lombardy region where she will remain in quarantine, local media reports.

So this 20 year old British woman that was seated closely to the contagious Dutch woman (Mirijam Schilperood) on an airplane for 5 hours...
>SPENT THREE AND A HALF WEEKS TRAVELING BEFORE THEY MADE HER QUARANTINE

So according to the article:
>The contagious Dutch woman was sitting in 13C
>A subsequent positive hantavirus case sat in 14B (I don't know who this is... must be a cruise passenger though... because only people on the cruise have tested positive *so far*)
>The British passenger (the 20 year old British lady gallivanting around Europe for 3.5 weeks) was in 15F

How was this 20 year old British woman NOT ISOLATED until just a couple days ago???

The way they phrase it...
>Another Brit tourist, 20, is tracked down and hauled into quarantine
"Hauled in"... that sounds like she was evading capture... Like she was getting texts saying "WARNING YOU A DANGER TO OTHERS" and she ignored them

WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON HERE

AM I MISSING SOMETHING OR IS THIS A TOTAL SHIT SHOW
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>>535544644
Ebola is unironically the distraction and Andes is the real happening.
This is evident because the experts are fear mongering ebolachan but calm mongering hantachan
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>>535544644

I still say Ebola is way more containable (than Hanta) and it is only seeing these huge death numbers because:
1) Africans can't do PPE properly
2) They are rubbing the infected corpses
3) For a month they were testing for the wrong strain of Ebola so no containment measures were implemented
4) The samples were stored at the wrong temperature
5) The samples were too small to do much testing
6) Rebels controlled the only lab that could test properly

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/flawed-tests-and-funerals-allowed-ebola-to-spread-undetected-sources-say

THE ARTICLE SAYS THERE ARE LOTS OF INFECTED CORPSES BEING RUBBED:
>The dead bodies of Ebola victims are contagious, but mourners gathered for a funeral, believing the death was caused by a mystical illness, Dr Kamba said
>“Everyone is touching him, everyone is doing this... and that’s when the cases start to explode,” Dr Kamba said

THE ARTICLE ALSO SAYS THEY USED THE WRONG TESTS
>The laboratory there used testing cartridges specific to the Zaire strain of Ebola, which is the strain behind 15 of DRC’s previous Ebola outbreaks, including a 2018 to 2020 epidemic in the country’s east that killed more than 2,200 people
>But the current outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo strain

THE ARTICLE ALSO SAYS THE SAMPLES WERE KEPT AT THE WRONG TEMPERATURE
>The specimens arrived at 17 deg C, when they should have been kept at 4 deg C

THE ARTICLE ALSO SAYS THE SAMPLES WERE THE WRONG SIZE
>They were also shipped in microlitre rather than millilitre quantities, limiting the number of tests INRB could run, he said

THE ARTICLE ALSO SAYS THE ONLY LAB THAT COULD DO TESTING WAS UNDER REBEL CONTROL
>The Bunia laboratory lacks the genetic sequencing equipment needed to identify strains other than Zaire, Dr Muyembe said, noting that only laboratories in Kinshasa and in the eastern city of Goma, which is under rebel control, can do that work
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>>535545741
>tracked down and hauled into quarantine despite testing negative for hantavirus
>despite testing negative for hantavirus
Maybe they know about the false negative rate, which is maybe enhanced by the "vaccine"?
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>>535544966
Your AI slop, sir, best as I could make it
There may be someone else who can do better, this one is only ok-ish, imo
>No Argentinian flag on her dress (I know)
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>>535546498
Also, I ran out of usage for Gemini. No more AI slop until tomorrow, unfortunately. Would have liked to touch up this image a little
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>>535543958
This is great lol, only needs more Nurgle of course.

>>535544826
Lol

>>535546498
The idea obviously has legs. I'm sure someone will improve on it. Thank you.
- t. MS Paint Luddite
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Man this burger isn't very filling
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>>535546498
Not a fan of this lecherous beast eyeing the anime girls
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AAAAAAAAAAAACHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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>>535547898
>argentinian
>always sneezing
is there something you wanna tell us anon?
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>>535547898
>anon, I'm right here, maybe if you could point towards the Atlantic...
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>>535546467

There is NO WAY that the contagious Dutch woman got NO ONE on the flight from Jamestown (St Helena) to Johannesburg (South Africa) infected

The flight was FIVE HOURS:
>https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15830663/Another-Brit-tourist-20-tracked-hauled-quarantine-Italy-despite-testing-negative-hantavirus-travelled-jet-woman-died-rat-virus.html
>Schilperood, who had been on the April 25 Airlink flight from St Helena to Johannesburg

And it has been TWENTY SIX DAYS since then:
>https://www.timeanddate.com/date/durationresult.html?m1=4&d1=25&y1=2026&m2=5&d2=21&y2=2026
>From and including: Saturday, April 25, 2026
>To, but not including Thursday, May 21, 2026
>Result: 26 days

There is no way there isn't a single case testing positive from that plane ALMOST FOUR WEEKS LATER unless THOSE TESTS DON'T WORK

In the 2018 outbreak:
>6 people at a birthday party GOT SICK FROM ONE SINGLE INFECTED MAN (one of those 6 was a stranger that only briefly walked by the infected man)
>10 people at a funeral GOT SICK FROM ONE SINGLE INFECTED WOMAN
The outbreak was only contained because it was in a small isolated town and they did strict containment measures

There is no way a five hour trip in a flying Petri dish didn't infect anyone
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Is it possible that with the current Ebola outbreak it only looks like it's way more contagious because we didn't notice it for a long time?

According to this they used the wrong tests for at least a month:
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/flawed-tests-and-funerals-allowed-ebola-to-spread-undetected-sources-say
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breaking Ebola has either mutated or there's multiple variants of this virus going on now simultaneously m

Thor means it's much more than 1000+
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>>535548765
That would definitely make sense but idk how exactly you can not notice ebola. Even Africans are going to notice people bleeding out of their eyes
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>>535541747
Hanta status is the new vax status
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>>535546451
This happens every outbreak. Someone falls to ebola-chan's warm embrace and the whole village shows up to wash the corpse and touch it so everyone gets infected and half of them die. Really is time to update their burial traditions.
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>>535548765
>we didn't notice people spewing blood out of every orifice for several weeks
Not even Africans are this stupid.
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>>535548783
Does this mean it just mutates A LOT or does this mean someone cooked up a bunch of different versions in a lab and then released them all over the place?
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>>535548765
If they're saying they missed it for a month why did it suddenly become a thing now? Plus thoughts on fact we're seeing different trees for virus indicating the spread is much larger than we know. >>535549018
Well it means it's spreading through many more people than we know. More humans it infects more different they get across strands
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>>535548967
There's been reports all way back in March from Burundi btw so it's possible they missed it that long in remote villages.
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Hantavirus is DOA
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>>535549104
>Well it means it's spreading through many more people than we know. More humans it infects more different they get across strands

This is what spooks me about Ebola and Hanta. Remember what happened with covid? Once it got out there to a big enough pool of hosts the number of different strains EXPLODED and we had all these different versions with all these different degrees of transmissibility

Imagine if picrel happened with Ebola or Hanta

It would be ogre
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Phil Schneider’s lecture from 95 I want to say mentions bio weapons of Ebola and hanta if I’m not mistaken
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>>535549382

If someone not being closely tracked by the WHO comes into a random hospital with hantavirus symptoms there is a very good chance that the hospital will not think to test for hantavirus unless the person specifically says "oh by the way I was in this airport at the same time as this contagious Dutch lady"

This is why we are NOT IN THE CLEAR and this is why /HVG/ should stay up

One single person out there infected by:
>The Dutch lady
>The Swiss man
>Someone in Saint Helena (ship docked for 2 days)
>By the real patient zero (it's not confirmed to be the birdwatcher)
>Leaky isolation protocols (remember that boomer that broke quarantine regulations and WENT TO A FUCKING CROWDED BAR)
AND IT'S OGRE

We go SO FUCKING LUCKY that this was on an isolated ship and WHAT DO THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD DO WITH THAT LUCK - They throw it away by having sloppy containment and inadequate contact tracing

Remember a bunch of the isolation is at home and on the honor system. Not everyone will take it seriously
>They will sneak out to Starbucks and think wearing a mask makes it safe
>Or they will hug their kids and infect a whole school
>Or they will give an infected fork to the kitchen from their isolated bedroom
>Or they will share a bathroom with family members
>Or particles will travel through their home's HVAC
>Or the dog runs in the room and they say BAD DOG GET OUT but it's too late the dog has hantavirus on it's fur now

PICREL - the boomers on the plague bus wouldn't even keep their masks on and the head of the WHO said "The masks weren't comfortable so they kept taking them off"

Anyone have the video of the plague bus driving by like 10 people who were not wearing PPE and the doors are wide open and wafting infected air ALL OVER ALL OF THEM?

Or the many different pictures of people NOT WEARING PPE casually walking by the infected or casually waking by people fully in PPE
>DO THEY THINK PPE CAN'T HAVE GERMS ON IT IT'S NOT FUCKING MAGIC WHAT THE FUCKING FUCK
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>>535540041
Hi anons, just popping in with some thoughts.

I find it very weird how they were incessant about 'dont panic about ANDV', but now with a ebola (which is incredibly deadly dont get me wrong, but you cant cough, sneeze, or talk it on someone) theyre going FULL panic, panic, panic.

My hypothesis is its because 'they' [WHO, CDC, ECDC] are banking on the modern brain rot retardation everyone has where they can't remember what happened yesterday, let alone two weeks ago, because they dont wanna talk about how none of these confirmed cases are recovering.

I think ANDV is going to flare up again in the summer, because they havent successfully contained it, or even found all of the exposed passengers who left early. Meaning, in my opinion at least, theres a very high chance that at least one of those non-reached exposed passengers is actually infected, and since all of these people on the MV Hondius are 'travel enthusiasts', I think it highly likely at least one of them is going all over the world/to crowded events while in the prodromal phase.

Because, tying this back to Ebola, what actually concerns me about ANDV [besides the high mortality rate] is that you can cough, sneeze, and talk it 'on to' someone while being asymptomatic. That does not happen with Ebola.

Its tragic, but theres a reason why Ebola outbreaks always happen in the Congo and surrounding countries. Its because these nations are incredibly poor [DRC is the 175th least developed countries out of 189] and so they dont all have reliable access to adequate sanitation. You only get Ebola from direct contact with an infected person's bodily fluids, like their blood, sweat, vomit, feces, etc.

ie, ANDV is spread via airborn transmission, Ebola is not. Yet were supposed to be panicking about Ebola, and should STOP talking about ANDV otherwise were fear mongering. Its sad, but DRC has Ebola outbreaks regularly, this is the 18th outbreak theyve had since 1976. It feels like diversion.
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>>535543133
Is he an Argie? He has the face profile
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>>535549592
Thank you for your 2¢, anon
We will see soon if it is actually spreading or if the mythical Andes virus is DOA
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>>535549592
Agree with you anon
>It feels like diversion.
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>>535549592
ANON I AGREE - THERE SOMETHING SO SUS GOING ON

https://www.thetimes.com/world/latin-america/article/how-hantavirus-cruise-ship-outbreak-spread-f7wsmjzj8

THE ARTICLE SAYS THE GARBAGE DUMP THEORY IS A BAD THEORY
>There is no evidence, however, that the Dutch couple visited the dump
>Daniels is sceptical that they contracted hantavirus there. He points out that it is a renowned birding spot and that people visit frequently
>“You don’t go inside. You leave your car on the road that runs by the dump and you step out behind a two metre-high wire fence, which you can look through with binoculars. You stay for a few minutes, maybe take a picture, then move on,” he says. “I’ve been there many times over many years, you don’t see mice, rats, walking around.”
>The director of epidemiology for the province of Tierra del Fuego, where Ushuaia sits, told the Buenos Aires Herald: “For us it is very unlikely. To suspect a local source of infection, we would need to have some case of hantavirus in the province, and that is not the case.”
>The Andes strain of the virus, which has been identified in the ship’s passengers and can be passed from human to human, has not been detected in Tierra del Fuego since 1996, officials said

THE ARTICLE SAYS THE ANDES VARIANT HAS CASES IN OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY
>The exact movements of the Dutch couple are not clear, but they had been traveling round the country for months
>In the last month there have been three cases of the Andes strain reported in Chubut province, north of Ushuaia

THE ARTICLE IS PROBABLY RIGHT
Picrel shows that the positive Andes variant cases from the Chubut province are at least 600 miles (1000km) away from the Ushuaia dump

SO
>The Andes variant could be spreading in Argentina as we speak
>100,000 Argentinian soccer fans on their way
>Using shared park and campsite bathrooms
https://thebeaconnews.org/stories/2026/05/11/world-cup-low-hotel-reservations-soccer-fans-camp-around-kc
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>>535549523
They are being so vague and weird with this flight attendant. They say shes 'not infected' but has 'symptoms which require hospitalization' but theyre only 'mild symptoms'.

Then, when I go to find 'what are these mild symptoms', not a single source defines it. And its because disclosing the 'mild symptoms' would immediately give away if its ANDV or just some 'magical mysterious illness she just so happened to contract but dont worry its mild' like theyre saying.

Mild ANDV symptoms are: fever, headache, nausea, and myalgia

Most other illnesses you would expect someone to catch airborn would have symptoms like: coughing, sneezing, sore throat.

Theres been no info on her, or any of the patients. Thats very suspicious, they just wanted to sweep this virus under the rug, in the public eye not literally via containment unfortunately, as quickly as possible. Which to me is a huge sign that theres more to this situation than theyre letting on, even if theres no 'major news' today. Everyones so brain broken [not u anons, just in general] and they really think that just because a topic hasnt been discussed for 2-3 weeks means its over in its totality.
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Go on Snapchat map look at eastern Congo lot of niggers posting videos of funerals and sick family members
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>>535544644
Was just watching CNA and Africans burned down a WHO field hospital to retrieve a dead body for African funeral rights. They are determined to spread this. Other footage had them washing hands by opening a tap at the bottom of a bucket washing their hands and then closing the tap with their washed hands just pure retardation.
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>>535549822
Probably because the truth is the two 'index case boomers' really arent the index cases, and in fact caught ANDV from H2H transmission at some point before getting on the cruise.

All they care about is placation, not truth even at everyone's detriment. Because if they didnt catch it from rat shit, that means the index case is still potentially [though theyre likely dead by this point] out there and could have infected other people too, but because its in Argentina its not getting coverage or something.

They really dont want people to know ANDV spreads H2H, and the only reason it is 'inefficient at doing so' is because it was successfully contained.
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>>535549592
Welcome back republicanon. Great breakdown
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>>535550147
Oh shit, you're right - it's him! The one and only Republican-anon...
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>>535550094
Why aren't we seeing more cases or reports then? They can't suppress it that long
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>>535550419
Agreed. I'd like to remain pessimistic about things, but we should be noticing something now or very soon
May 19th was supposed to be the date when things should start popping up. Well, May 19th came and passed. It is now May 21st ...
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>>535550522
But these dates are based on boomer chuggin rat shit as patient zero and every known symptomatic case, infection and death are accounted for. Didn’t these dates come off dr. John “I would recommend the AstraZeneca vaccine” Campbell
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>>535549018
>Does this mean it just mutates A LOT or does this mean someone cooked up a bunch of different versions in a lab and then released them all over the place?

The strains are not new. It didn't mutate into old strains

Standard bioweapons doctrine is to release multiple things at once

Hanta, several Ebolas... and who knows what surprises we discover after the end of the World Cup

"End of the World" Cup
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>>535545579
The the same cunts that tried to force you to take the clot shots are going to try force you to take something even more suspect for whatever the Fuck this is.
Considering how covid came from them, it's a safe assumption, so did ebolahanta.
It will absolutely kill you if you haven't taken the clot shots.
Didn't trust them then?
Don't trust them now.
For the same reasons: they want you locked down and dead, in that order.
Of this you can be certain.
Get out of the soon-to-be-prison cities.
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>>535550621
From The Telegraph
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>>535550775
More
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I'm already fasting, bros
Will hopefully be able to see my abs
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>>535550775
Okay. Ya this operates under the assumption that everything we’re being told is true and they know everything at this point. Neither of which can be guaranteed
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>>535550797
Or do they just pivot tomorrow to “well it was a nothing burger pack it up”
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>>535549939
This is why I genuinely believe Ebola is a nothing burger. The second it gets to a nation that is even a little bit competent it stops dead in it's tracks. There could be some new mutation or something but a more likely explanation for the current outbreak is that Africa is a continent full of retards
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>>535550147
Thanks man!

>>535549939
This is really common during Ebola outbreaks in DCR. A lot of previous ones have been 'perpetuated' by family members/loved ones directly handling the corpse of a person who is infected with Ebola.

It seems contrary to what we know about parasites (like how a tapeworm siphons a lot of your nutrients, but not enough to actually kill you, because then it dies) but virus particles can stay viable in corpse's for a long time, especially in Ebola where the virions [very strange 'worm shaped' ones] infects dendritic cells, which are a special type of immune cell that is found in tissues, such as the skin, and boosts immune responses by showing antigens on its surface to other cells of the immune system.

For anyone interested in virion ramblings, I think the fact that Ebola virions have this long worm like form is a massive part of what prevents it from spreading in the air. That shape is not very 'aerodynamic', its filamentous shape increases their effective size and surface area, making them more susceptible to gravitational settling and air resistance, causing them to fall out of the air more quickly than smaller, spherical particles. Ebola virions are also huge, approximately 80 nanometers (nm), while its length is highly variable, ranging from about 800 to 1,000 nm

ANDV virions (~80 to 160 nm in diameter) are primarily spherical or ovoid, a shape that is aerodynamically favorable for remaining airborne.

I think this is majorly overlooked in virology, the idea that part of what makes a virus more 'pandemic capable', for humans specifically, is when the virion is sphere/icosahedral shaped, and thus can hang around in the respiratory droplets people are constantly generating when they talk, cough, sneeze, clear their throat.

ie whats the virion's geometry + can we talk it on each other = actual pandemic risk. [very simplified, but thats the concept]
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>>535550965
The worry is that more bodies it infects the more it'll mutate to become transmissible.
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>>535550775
So the way I read that, their strategy is to keep a lid on potential new cases and only report "symptomatic but testing negative!!" through May 19, maybe through early June -- while distracting and focusing media attention on the Ebola outbreak, which is the next pandemic, holy shit!!! --- then sometime in June, after the World Cup is in motion and goybucks have been milked and investors get their ROI, then they can start to reveal the full extent of Hantachan spread. Oops... it's because of the 42 day incubation period, not because we mismanaged the response
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>>535550590
Ebola is airborne
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>>535551188
Nice get. Do the digits speak truth? If so, I'll bite: they can't contain this forever. Not when there are multiple counties beyond Argentina, and not if the virus continues to spread and spread.
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>>535550976
This is not true, its not airborne primarily because it has only outbroken in hot humid environments which prevents the size of droplet required for respiratory transmission in humans, ebola literally is a respiratory spreading disease in pigs and non human primates
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>>535550419
If you only test the 'asymptomatic people' early when you know the antibody test will come back negative, and dont test again, then they dont have to report it.

Also, I think its possible this details of this situation are TS/SCI since many of the patients, i mean passengers are currently being held in federal facilities in the USA, and similar institutions in other countries.

I think the truth is they think this virus is just TOO scary to fully disclose about, because if people knew it can be airborn, has asymptomatic spread, and kills you 50%, and they havent even found, let alone quarantined, all the people who might have it, people might change their behaviors based on the assessed risk.

And I dont think it will even be 'this cohort' who cause an ANDV outbreak, its gonna be caused by one of the people they werent able to find who kept globe trotting, and then theres gonna be another 'flare up' like the cruise ship at some point this summer

I could be wrong though, im obviously speculating based on the limited info we do have
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>>535551195
Plus the more it speeds it'll evolve to be better at it. Each person bring infected is virus evolving to be better at transmission
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>>535550976
Influenza is also a filamentous virus of the same approximate dimensions as ebola retard, so your premise is demonstrably false
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>>535550094
I'm afraid picrel is probably happening
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>>535551312
Research indicates that the Ebola virus remains viable longer in high-humidity conditions, as moisture helps preserve its structure. Studies have shown the virus can survive for up to 3 hours in aerosols at 80% relative humidity. In contrast, its viability decreases more rapidly in dry air, which can accelerate the degradation of the virus's lipid envelope. Therefore, a humid environment likely allows Ebola virions to stay infectious in the air longer than a non-humid one.

https://quartzmountain.org/article/can-ebola-travel-through-air

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4885103/
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>>535540786
and yet he's less delusional than you
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>>535551378
youre retarded, this is what an influenza virion looks like. Notice the difference, one looks like a long worm-like particle, the other is a spiked spherical particle.

There can be filamentous members in a larger cohort of mostly spherical virions, but that is not the norm, most viable shape.
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>>535551293
>2 more squeaks
Time will tell
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>>535551317
Testing was suspect from the get-go, and the other anon posted that it's 30-70% false negatives with pcr thanks to mutations and fall off.
All of which seems to indicate, if you were to factor in human error, that trying to say 'you have nothing to worry about about hantabola' based on testing is really, really dumb.
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>>535551188
(((They))) also want lockdowns for Hormuz full crisis reasons

I suspect (((they))) are incompetent and they think they can use a real killa for political and economical reasons like they used gentle Coronachan.
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>>535551401
Nice graphic anon
>it's more joever than we realized
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>>535551522
The numbers... What do the numbers mean?
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>>535551401
I genuinely hope this isnt the case, but it seems like the most obvious answer. Thats why they had to force the 'huffing rat shit' angle so hard, because the idea that 'he just got it from another person' makes way more sense, and would probably get even normies thinking about it
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>>535551188
One anon posted this (Sorry whoever you are I don't have the post ID or whatever it is called so I can't link directly to it):

New in silico cope just dropped.

https://virological.org/t/primer-erosion-analysis-for-two-andes-virus-real-time-rt-pcr-systems/1036

There are large numbers of mutations in the PCR primers, some in the most critical regions for amplification efficiency, but because its not TOTAL diagnostic escape solely from a sequence comparison standpoint, they cope and say " yeah nah should be right ha..ha..."

Despite not doing any melting point calculations (critical) and completely ignoring the new mutation within a few base pairs of the region known to cause total amplification collapse and still in the sequence window of the 3' end that causes 50% + drop offs in amplification efficiency.

Tldr false negatives for the hantavirus tests most hospitals and clinics are using likely have a 30-50% false negative rate KEK
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>>535551590
At a "meta" level it is interesting to notice how few glownigger shills are in the hanta threads. Mostly just running old programs like "viruses don't exist"

By comparison, even 3I/ATLAS threads on /x/ were a constant struggle against glowies

IMO this means that (((they))) are still watching what way things go, and only then will choose a plan.
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>>535551718
Normies aren't ready, as of yet
Zero Hanta content on the Reddit front page
MSM is largely ignoring the virus
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>>535551650
You know what they mean, anon

>>535551830
I think these are the posts. I don't understand the science but the implications of that anon's conclusions are dire indeed
>>535491268
>>535492323
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>>535551312

>ebola literally is a respiratory spreading disease in pigs and non human primates
DON'T LET IT GET TO THIS PLACE
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/20247270/inside-chinas-bizarre-pig-farm-skyscraper/

>it has only outbroken in hot humid environments
I ASKED CHATGPT "is Ezhou, Hubei China hot and humid"
>Yes — Ezhou has a humid subtropical climate, so it is generally hot, humid, and rainy for much of the year
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>>535551981
>Normies aren't ready, as of yet
>Zero Hanta content on the Reddit front page
>MSM is largely ignoring the virus
Probably because it's a nothing burger.
Gotta love the hardons for PCR though.
What cycle threshold are they using?
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>>535550775
ANDV is such a fucked virus, its incredibly sneaky [even though the particles themselves have no capacity for thought or autonomous motion]

The 42 day incubation period, the transmission mostly happening during the asymptomatic prodromal phase, how ANDV has a nucleoprotein which can prevent your immune system from starting up, it infects macrophages [the guys fighting for you], and it goes straight for your heart via infection of vascular endothelial cells, leading to increased capillary permeability [BAD]

And whats fucked is, youre most likely to spread it BEFORE it goes for your heart.
Meaning it has already successfully reproduced within you and was passed to someone else long before hantachan decides to fuck your heart up. Youre actually the least contagious while shes doing that.

This is part of why i 'love' viruses, and am very intrigued by ANDV regardless of what happens. I study them, because I want to destroy them, without doxxing thats my whole schtick. You need to know your enemy to defeat them. Human infecting viruses 'understand' us perfectly. Although its passive, viruses like SARS-CoV-2 'realized' [evolutionarily] that humans just cant help but talk to each other, hug each other, be close with each other, and that urge is so strong in so many people it overrides the logic of 'but i have a virus, and i need to stay away from people so it dies here inside me'. I have developed a respect for these creatures, they are truly the apex predator of the Earth. There is not a single form of life on Earth which doesnt get infected by at least a dozen different viruses, from people, to plants, to bugs, to fish, even other viruses arent exempt, where viruses actually infect each other.

regardless of what happens or what u think of me, its been great being able to share these things with you anons and i hope youve found them at least mildly interesting
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>>535545579
Mandatory vaccines are NOT fine. I'll choose what gets injected into me. No one else.
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>>535551521
The majority of mass shed in influenza is in filamentous form, and it is known that this filamentous form actually enhances lung uptake retard
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>>535552613
With that kind of attitude you'll never get VAIDS.
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>>535552378
Cheers to you anon and all other /HVG/ chads
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>>535552378
Do you still think this is going somewhere or should we move on to the next happening?
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>>535552750
I see what you're talking about, but I think theres a misconception about what 'total viral mass' means. Since the filamentous particles are larger, they have a larger mass compared to the spherical members. So it makes sense that the filaments would provide a larger contribution to the total viral mass within a fluid volume of virus particles.

And as it says, less than !5% of them are this shape. I believe they play a different role within the droplet than the spherical shaped virions, which are the ones which hang in the air longer.

The fact that filaments have a larger mass demonstrates my point, they arent as suited to hang 'suspended' in the air
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>>535551317
>its gonna be caused by one of the people they werent able to find who kept globe trotting

Yes. So far FOUR DIFFERENT PEOPLE have been total assholes about keeping the rest of us from getting infected. They keep having to track travelers down and forcing them to isolate because
>I MUST TRAVEL IT'S MY WHOLE PERSONALITY NO I WON'T STOP FUCK YOU

A second woman jet-setted around the globe after leaving the hantavirus-plagued vessel, without anyone noticing
https://jacquelinesweet.substack.com/p/a-second-woman-jet-setted-around
>Sources alleged they heard from attendees at the conference that a MV Hondius passenger was at the conference dinner and that they were reportedly evading testing.
They caught her in Taiwan after the NZ government snitched on her (One of you made picrel, thanks anon!)

British man hauled out of Italian bar when he was meant to be in quarantine for hantavirus
https://metro.co.uk/2026/05/13/hantavirus-brit-found-italian-bar-rather-quarantining-28358624/
>FUCK THIS FUCKING GUY

American Passenger Blocked From Leaving Federal Hantavirus Quarantine
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/18/us/hantavirus-ship-passenger-quarantine-order.html
>This woman bragged on social media that she intended to go out clubbing as soon as they released her - so they wouldn't let her leave

Another Brit tourist, 20, is tracked down and hauled into quarantine in Italy despite testing negative for hantavirus after she travelled on same jet as woman who died from rat virus
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15830663/Another-Brit-tourist-20-tracked-hauled-quarantine-Italy-despite-testing-negative-hantavirus-travelled-jet-woman-died-rat-virus.html
>This woman was gallivanting around Europe for ALMOST FOUR WEEKS before they caught up with her

I am developing an intense seething hatred for world travelers. We need to make them isolate for 60 days (in trailers located in the middle of no where) every time they come back home from abroad
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>>535551864
The shills trying to nothingburger hantabola 200 times a bake are the main reason this is still alive here.
You stupid cunts are really shitty at your job, and dei has made it so you'll stay that way, until you go up the chimney or get droned for pissreal.
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>>535552750
Retard respiratory aerosol viruses are essentially never found in free air, they are in aerosol particles their physical shape has basically no impact on their ability to stay in the air.
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>>535552378
Are you talking about Interferon? Or is that something unrelated to hantavirus?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interferon
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>>535552378
>i hope youve found them at least mildly interesting
Yes, and informative as well. It's a rare sight on the chans these days
>>535552805
/HVG/ chads stay winning
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>>535552378
I found something else another anon posted. I didn't really understand it but i copy/pasted it to a text document. What do you think?

impaired or downregulated interferon production (no interferon -> no JAK/STAT signaling) in covid jab recipients is critical to fight viruses such as hantaviruses which then replicate easily in the initial phase, when your immune system finally starts to mount an immune response a cytokine storm quickly ensues, with shock, multiorgan failure, aedema and blood vessels leaking, pulmonary distress.
Don't forget also T-cell exhaustion in long covid patients (most of them are vaccinated, surprise).
Some parts of their immune system are dysregulated, other parts are downregulated, they have high inflammatory markers (viruses thrive in this environment).
The next pandemic will be 100 times more deadly than covid and when deaths will pile up, the people will realize it's killing the vaccinated.
It could be Hanta, it could be a Sars-cov-2 mutation, it could be another virus who thrives when 2/3 of humanity has received the same immune imprinting.

Here the links I will share, for now.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027869152200206X?fr=RR-2&ref=pdf_download&rr=9ff22bad48bf4c4f

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10590702/

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8516094/

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41590-023-01724-6
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>Former CDC director on Ebola outbreak: ‘I suspect this is going to become a very significant pandemic’
uh wtf?
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>>535552805
/HVG/ on Top hell yeah
>nothing spreads like a happening
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>>535553007
I genuinely dont know, for the sake of humanity I hope its gonna be a nothing burger.

But my gut says even if this 'dies down' for a bit, this wont be the last time we 'hear from' ANDV either this year or next.

The world governments have NOT definitively succeeded in containing this virus, they cant even locate and quarantine all of the passengers who left the boat early, who both WHO and CDC deem as 'high risk exposures'.

What really seals it for me is how these passengers are 'global travelers' to an obsessive and fanatical level (they found the NYC plague boomer in TAIWAN), so we have absolutely no way to say with any degree of certainty that at least ONE of those high-risk exposures is infected with the virus, and has been spreading to people within the past two weeks (ie people who, if infected, wont start showing symptoms until the second or third week in June).

The governments cannot even contain the plague boomers they have quarantined. The British plague boomer was found at a bar in ITALY. And he was out and about mingling with people about a week and a half ago, so if he starts developing symptoms at some point, theres a high chance he spread it to someone in a bar.

Think about it, the NYC plague boomer is found across the globe going to crowded events half way across the world in Taiwan. The British plague boomer was at a bar in Italy, ie he wasnt even in his home country. How did he go from UK to Italy? A flight?

I think the people in charge are genuinely just crossing their fingers and letting it ride, which is why I really cant say one way or another. I know thats not satisfying but its reality.
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>>535553007
No we should not move on to the next happening. There are too many loose ends...

It is a miracle that this initial outbreak was on a cruise ship. If it wasn't we wouldn't have a prayer of containment. In 2018 (picrel) one guy went to a birthday party and got 5 people (at four different tables) infected. He got some random 6th person that he only walked by outside the bathroom infected as well. They had to do strict containment measures to bring the r0 below 1. This was in a small isolated town and no international airports or highly populated cities were involved

That being said there are so many loose ends right now
>Dutch lady going through two airports and boarding two planes (one she was kicked off of after an hour because she was too sick to fly). Fun fact - The air filtration systems on airplanes don't work nearly as well while the plane is on the ground - So that is a LONG HOUR
>Swiss guy being in Zurich (and at first not isolated) while contagious
>On April 24, 30 passengers disembarked on Saint Helena island. The ship was there for two days and a bunch of passengers that didn't disembark went ashore and almost certainly some of them went to places that were packed with other tourists
>The birdwatcher might not even be patient zero
>There are so many more loose ends because the government response has been so sloppy - Just screw up after screw up after screw up

Here is a great timeline
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Timeline_of_the_MV_Hondius_hantavirus_outbreak

Also, this thing is contagious enough that one woman in the 2018 outbreak got TEN PEOPLE infected at a funeral

We are not out of the woods. Not by a long shot. There is a very good chance that this thing is out there silently spreading
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COVID really mind fucked us forever. They hyped up COVID so hard that no one is going to believe the danger is real even if there is an *actual* catastrophic-if-not-contained global outbreak (where we *really do* need to shut down the world to keep half the planet from dying a horrible death)

No one will ever trust PCR testing ever again. Which is a bad idea. Because if you do it right it doesn't produce billions of false positives - WHERE PEOPLE TEST COCONUT WATER AND IT TURNS OUT THE COCONUT HAD COVID

Sorry for the AI but ChatGPT seems to think the hanta positives aren't false positives like what happened with COVID
>COVID was arguably overdiagnosed at times because PCR testing during the pandemic was deployed at enormous scale — including mass screening of asymptomatic people — and many labs used very high cycle thresholds that could detect tiny remnants of viral RNA long after a person was no longer truly infectious, increasing the chance that weak or clinically insignificant positives were counted as “cases.” Hantavirus testing is different because it is used far more selectively in people with strong clinical suspicion, severe symptoms, or known exposure, testing volumes are much smaller, public-health labs tend to interpret borderline results cautiously, and confirmation often includes repeat PCRs, antibody testing, and clinical correlation rather than relying on a single faint positive alone

Also remember this is something with a known high death rate (They don't find some guy crushed by an 18-wheeler and say OMG DEATH BY COVID GIVE MY HOSPITAL A $37,000 BONUS THANKS)

Generation 0 of the outbreak - Birdwatcher died
Generation 1 of the outbreak - Birdwatcher's wife died
Generation 2 of the outbreak - German woman on the cruise died

Some of the other generation 2 (or maybe even generation 3?) infected passengers are in really rough shape. This isn't COVID. This is the real deal

Picrel - what COVID did to our collective minds
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>>535553224
So viruses dont follow the most basic aspects of Newtonian physics? Ofc their shape plays an important role in their motion and how they behave when experiencing air resistance.

>essentially never found
ok, meaning they are sometimes found right? 'Essentially never' implies that it has been found.
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>>535553456
Yeah im referring to interferon, which ANDV can directly inhibit.
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>>535553185
The more nothingburger posts I see the more I suspect it's a somethingburger
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>>535540041
Notice how they hire shills like you to spread fear? At least you can afford something to eat. I don't hate you, but you are doing something very unethical too.
>P*ndemic Infl*enza Preparedness Framework
To remind us where they're going with this.
Wait until they have armies of robots to force """compliance""" in all its forms. Death be with you all, as you walk the shadows of corruption.
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>>535553990
Remember the basics, anon
That's how we get them
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>>535553603
I'll be honest, while I do understand the fundamentals of vaccines/inoculation and know the history of their development, vaccines really arent my area of research.
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>>535553737

>Be boomer
>Be told that every word you say makes potentially infectious spit fly out of your mouth
>Take mask off to shout things
>Put the rest of the bus in danger
>Put the rest of the world in danger
>Clap like a retard while doing it
I am telling you anons right now that if this virus turns into a pandemic these boomer bus images will be like the shot-heard-round-the-world and will usher in the global day of the pillow
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>>535553701
He probably just means for Africa. If he meant for western countries they would be sounding the alarm in a much bigger way
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>>535553737
>they found the NYC plague boomer in TAIWAN

https://jacquelinesweet.substack.com/p/a-second-woman-jet-setted-around
>An annual conference for an international travelers club was held from May 3 to May 7 in the city, with dinners, lectures and outings and “a balance of fellowship, exploration, and inspiration, offering opportunities to connect with fellow members from around the world, enjoy curated cultural experiences, and engage with inspiring travel presentations,” the group, a fellowship nonprofit for people who have visited 100 or more countries, advertised. Sources alleged they heard from attendees at the conference that a MV Hondius passenger was at the conference dinner and that they were reportedly evading testing

She was EVADING TESTING
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>>535553892
Aerosol droplets are the primary method of "airborne" transmission. The virions dont encounter air resistance on their capsid surface. Because they are IN a droplet. The droplet is what encounters air resistance. But yeah my point stands, the filamentous nature of ebola is not an impediment to its behaviour in aerosol droplets. They've literally already done this study https://academic.oup.com/jid/article/214/suppl_3/S290/2388091
Ebola is as stable in aerosols as influenza is
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>>535554512
>conference for an international travelers club
Can you even imagine what this must be like
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>>535553737
On a lighter note, the travelers and the birdwatchers did not get along

https://jacquelinesweet.substack.com/p/a-second-woman-jet-setted-around
>Like others who were aboard the Hondius, the woman is an avid extreme traveler, part of a subculture of travelers that seek to check off remote destinations around the globe. The ship stopped at several isolated islands, attracting these so-called “country counters,” along with bird watchers. These contingents sometimes didn’t get along: The woman complained about the bird watching people being annoying in a Facebook post about the trip. “Many more days surrounded by obsessive birders may have resulted in a serious mental health crisis and possibly physical violence,” she wrote
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>>535540208
Stock up bros. Start building immunity now. I'm not getting this shit
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>>535540041
Reading some papers on Andes this isn't going anywhere. Too bad we won't get a burger like we did with the rona
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>>535554990
Didn't they have to do fairly strict containment measures in the 2018 outbreak? Seems like it will be a problem if it gets loose anywhere but in a fairly small and very isolated town
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>>535554990
This nigga read some papers and now the happening is canceled. Fucking Reee!!
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>>535553990
And just like that, the nothingburger posts all but disappeared.
Too late though, because andivola is ramping up pretty quick, not least of all because there are ~200 people getting quarantined that had zero contact with patient 0 and the boat, and they're saying patient 0 probably isn't patient zero.
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>>535555092
Considering the andes strain has been known since 1997 the containment shouldn't be the main issue. Transmission must be very awkward
This general would have noticed something last week if the transmission wasn't a problem
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>>535555237
>Transmission must be very awkward
Super spreader potential is well documented
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>>535554413
then he would've said epidemic, saying pandemic is stating global scale.
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>>535540041
Wow, someone putting actual effort into a bake instead of copy/pasting.
>>535541604
I keep seeing that and its pissing me off how many news orgs are reporting on "hantavirus" intentionally muddying the water for clicks.
>>535541676
3 week average, up to 6.5 (45 days) according to some WHO dude in a press conference.
About 3.5 weeks since the wife of the general got off the boat and died, which is also when around 20 other people left. If they weren't already infected that was their most likely chance to become infected.
About 1.5 weeks since they took everyone off at the Canary Islands and transported them all over. Again, if they weren't infected yet, that much moving around if someone there was sick, most likely to happen there.
Biggest worry is if the Roach youtuber or Plague Grandma end up getting sick because they did a bit of traveling, and I don't know if I trust the "You can only spread it when you're actively showing symptoms"
>>535541899
>representatives reported that he had been battling a sinus cold earlier in the month
ಠ_ಠ
>>535542888
Maybe in Africa, but if he's meaning outside of there? Unless he knows something we don't, I doubt it. We don't have a habit of rubbing a fucking corpse because we know that shit STARTS plagues.
>>535545314
>Weinstein
Baseball. huh?
>>535548783
It mutates pretty quickly and they're already noticng it branching off into different familicies because this outbreak has become so huge and has been going on for a while apparently. I'll laugh if it gets so bad it spikes and then people start to flee and spread it even more.
>>535549592
They're either letting ANDV spread, or just know it's broken containment and are trying to misdirect by hyping up Ebola which they know won't spread outside Africa so after the world cup when people start dropping they can just go "Oh we were more occupied with Ebola, that has a 70 kill rate compared to Ande's pathetic 35!"
>>535551431
Sounds like it would do AMAZING in India.
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>>535555433
Fugg you're correct. All my posts are garbage today it's like my iq dropped 20 points.

Well that's an alarming thing for him to say, did he give any context?
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>>535555356
>Potential
Sure. So for that how many more weeks do you want? An effect of that would have been seen more than one week ago with small pockets rising up on the news. Any spikes in the news? Did you guys hear anything about the ER having a lot of coofs? The potential was there however the timeline isn't in the favor of a tasty burger
The vectors don't seem to be here like it was for cvg
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>>535555261
>children born to COVID-mRNA-vaccinated mothers are dying 53.5% more (of non-COVID related natural causes) than children born to non-COVID-mRNA-vaccinated mothers

I'm worried what hantavirus could do once it infects these children. Could we have a Marek's disease situation? Have we created an entire generation of superspreaders?

Spooky stuff anons. Spooky stuff
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>>535554738
it genuinely sounds like hell on earth, its insane to me how these people think doing this banal insanity makes them 'interesting'. Like it somehow make you more boring if you call yourself a 'country counter' or some gay shit like that.

>>535554512
I wonder if WHO factors in a scenario where one plague boomer goes "I know I have it, and before I go, I'm making sure you all come with me"

Why would you evade testing for a disease which could kill you and everyone around you? These people are so fucking retarded its hard to even conceive
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If this turns out to be a happening, what do we invest in? Moderna? Pfizer? Zoom? Toilet paper and chest freezers?
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>>535548783
Looks like we need to stop taking in refugees now
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>>535540041
The world health organization did biological and chemical warfare.
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>>535555625

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Timeline_of_the_MV_Hondius_hantavirus_outbreak
>24 April: Hondius stops in Saint Helena, where 30 passengers disembark.[7] Among them are the deceased passenger's wife and his remains, both subsequently airlifted to Johannesburg, South Africa.[2]

It has been almost four weeks since the ship stopped at St Helena and let 30 passengers disembark (one of which was the hanta positive Dutch woman who was on two planes and in two airports)

We know that the stewardess came down with hantavirus symptoms but tested negative (very sus, could be a false negative) and we know they JUST TWO DAYS AGO caught up with a woman who was sitting two rows back from the hanta positive Dutch woman (this woman tested negative too, but it's less sus because she has no symptoms so far)

That Dutch woman could have gotten someone not on the WHOs radar infected. Some random passerby at the airport

Out of the 30 people who disembarked almost four weeks ago, one of them could have gotten some random person not on the WHOs radar infected

That Swiss man got an email to go to the hospital and get tested and he tested positive. Some random person in Zurich not on the WHOs radar could be infected

We really are not out of the woods because:
1) Some of these test results could be false negatives
2) A lot of potentially exposed people are not on the WHOs radar

With the long incubation it could be months before hospitals all over the world start noticing something is off. They don't test for hantavirus unless you say something along the lines of "Oh by the way I was in the airport at the same time as that infected Dutch woman"

My gut tells me there are these really strange anomalies with this whole thing and I haven't felt this way since 2019 with covid. Maybe you anons can help me but I swear there have been more people than just that one stewardess who came down with hantavirus symptoms (after exposure to a known infected person) but tested negative
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>>535556248
>it genuinely sounds like hell on earth, its insane to me how these people think doing this banal insanity makes them 'interesting'. Like it somehow make you more boring if you call yourself a 'country counter' or some gay shit like that

These people cannot live in their own heads for even a single minute. The external entertainment must always flow or they are left with nothing but their own thoughts and they go insane. Truly contemptible creatures. In a just world all 100+ of them would have been stranded on that tiny boat for a six month at sea quarantine
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>>535556683
With how infectious you're making it sound to be and that we'd like to be Argentina would have had a bunch of dead people some fifteen years ago

Heck. If the strain is so well known and so infectious how is the country of origin of the disease doing?

I will keep looking at the threads once in a while but this shit will go nowhere. Not like my post will force you guys to stop posting. Nice sexy rats you guys have been making
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>>535556683
>Maybe you anons can help me but I swear there have been more people than just that one stewardess who came down with hantavirus symptoms (after exposure to a known infected person) but tested negative
There was the medic from Ascension Island (secondary exposure not on cruise ship) that was airlifted to the UK. Picrel is from FB. Also, no word on the French lady in ICU.
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>>535556306

The /HVG/ suggestions have mostly been

>Moderna Inc (MRNA)
>Novavax Inc (NVAX)

And the best part is - they double as an Ebola investment
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>>535551130
Ebola turns people into a literal slurry of blood and shit. Any tissue that can be infected will be infected. If there was any dire mutation possible within a human host we'd have seen it by now.
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>>535556455
Everyone coming into the country needs mandatory isolation for 60 days - The anon in picrel explains it pretty well
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>>535548411
It actually is consistent with the 2018 outbreak (even though different strain).
In Epuyen, only 3 out of 33 confirmed pozitives infected several people (including index patient).
24 out of 33 infected NO ONE else, even before social distancing and self isolation being mandated.
Finally 5 or 6 out of 33 only managed to infect 1 person in close contact.
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>>535541294
Covid had new numbers out every day. This shit has been at 3 dead 11 infected for 2 weeks
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>>535556306
If this becomes a happening, we'll experience a modern version of the 1346 Black Death pandemic play out in our own lives and across the entire globally connected world.

There really would be no stocks. COVID had a relatively low infection fatality rate compared with classic hemorrhagic or hantaviral diseases. A hypothetical ANDV pandemic with, say:
>15–35% fatality,
>severe pulmonary failure,
>young healthy adults affected,
>asymptomatic spread,
From a purely economic perspective, it would be mass industry collapse. Also, society's worldwide would likely all adopt authoritarian, wartime-esque approaches to dealing with the pandemic.

Supply chains would be vulnerable because a high-fatality pathogen disproportionately affects transportation, warehouses, healthcare, all aspects of food systems. We would also likely see the total collapse of the tourism, aviation, entertainment, and hospitality industry.

An ANDV pandemic would be too immediately deadly for people to ignore like they did during COVID. People would likely isolate voluntarily enmasse, not going to work due to the risk. The 'Youre an Essential Worker!' bs will NOT work, as ANDV would kill large amounts of the people working age people who work in the grocery stores, distribution, delivery, garbage collection where people are just gonna stop showing up.

That doesnt even mention the healthcare system. Real hantavirus pulmonary syndrome can require:
>icu care
>mechanical ventialation
>ECMO support
>and prolonged hospitalization.
If ANDV spread globally there would be almost immediate catastrophic ICU bottlenecks, oxygen shortages, healthcare worker attrition, healthcare worker mass death, and the collapse of routine medicine overall. [you better now break your leg, hospitals full of highly contagious dying people]

A realistic “worst plausible” outcome is probably
>severe multi-year global disruption,
>hundreds of millions of deaths
>long term political/economic change
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>>535557155
Very bizarre pattern of infectiousness. Trimodal at 0,1, ~7
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>>535556925
This could be a new mutation but even if it's basically the same as the 2018 outbreak - keep in mind that in 2018 they had to take pretty drastic measures to contain it and that was in an isolated village of a few thousand people and not in a major city with an international airport

Even if this has only a 10% chance of getting out into the world, with a 40% mortality rate it's well worth having a /HVG/

I have posted my favorite Hanta-Chan just for you
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>>535556971
The French lady is the most sus of all. They would be releasing updates at this point if the news was anywhere near good. I think she is a corpse on a breathing machine at this point
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>>535557196
Sounds like a great way to usher in a reset of sorts
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>>535557404
A frog posted an update yesterday in fact, but it's not much of one

>>535480543 #
>Well fuck me, the government released a document 2 hours ago telling the woman is still in intensive care, this is very sus, no government worker doing press release is working at 11pm in France.

https://www.nord.gouv.fr/Actualites/Actualites/Hantavirus-point-de-situation-et-mesures-mises-en-oeuvre
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>>535557155
I think the birthday party (6 infected) and the funeral (10 infected) are throwing me off. Were the contagious people at those events drinking out of a communal bottle or something? Kissing each other as a greeting? Or does someone every once in a while just get absurdly contagious for some reason?

One of the people infected at the birthday party said he just for a few seconds walked past the infected man. Maybe he went to the bathroom right after the infected man and urine/fecal particles were just for a brief moment launched into the air by an aggressively flushing toilet?

Did the Dutch lady use the bathroom at the airport? Did they check all the cameras and see who went into the bathroom after her? It really seems like (from everything I have read so far) that their definition of "close contact" was (at least at first) way too strict and they later had to broaden it. I hope they broadened it enough but I doubt it. Remember it only takes literally one random person (who happens to work in retail or something) getting infected for this to all spiral out of control

Anyway there are so many unknowns. And the thrill of a mystery is what keeps me in /HVG/
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>>535557196
THIS

SO WHY ARE THEY BEING SO SLOPPY WITH CONTAINMENT?

The honor system style home isolation is BONKERS for something that can LITERALLY DESTROY CIVILIZATION

A 30% MORTALITY RATE MEANS NO ONE IS WILLING TO
>GROW OR TRANSPORT THE FOOD
>OR KEEP THE POWER ON
>OR KEEP THE MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEMS RUNNING
>OR KEEP THE SEWAGE TREATED
>OR DELIVER FUEL TO GAS STATIONS
IT WILL BE COMPLETE AND TOTAL SOCIETAL BREAKDOWN

One guy already got caught sneaking out to a crowded bar when he was instructed to quarantine
>British man hauled out of Italian bar when he was meant to be in quarantine for hantavirus
https://metro.co.uk/2026/05/13/hantavirus-brit-found-italian-bar-rather-quarantining-28358624/

WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCKING FUCK ARE WE DOING HERE???

See this picrel graph?

If a virus is above the line it means it is extra deadly relative to it's transmissibility

If a virus is to the right of the line it means it is extra transmissible relative to it's deadliness

This thing is some combination of TOO DEADLY and TOO TRANSMISSIBLE and we are LETTING PEOPLE SELF ISOLATE AT HOME UNSUPERVISED

AND THE FUCKING CANADIANS BOTCHED THE REPATRIATION FLIGHTS BY GIVING THE CREW OF THE AIRCRAFT NOTHING BUT CLOTH MASKS AND GLOVES TO WEAR AND THEN LETTING THEM CONTINUE FLYING ALL AROUND THE WORLD FOR FOUR FUCKING DAYS
https://www.portugalresident.com/portuguese-air-crew-transports-passenger-positive-for-hantavirus/

And that 30% mortality rate jumps up to like 80% once the hospitals (almost immediately) fill up
>HOSPITALS WILL FILL UP FOR REAL THIS TIME
>THIS TIME THERE WILL BE NO DANCING NURSES
>MOST OF THEM WILL REFUSE TO SHOW UP TO WORK FAIRLY EARLY ON INTO A REAL OUTBREAK
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>>535557481
I VILL NOT EAT ZHE BUGS
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I've heard that hanta flopped. Dat true?
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>>535558162
No it has not flopped it will take a while to see how things play out

The infected Dutch lady went through the airport in picrel and 99% of the people in that airport that could have been infected are...
>NOT BEING CONTACT TRACED

This thing has a multi-week incubation period and unless you were yourself in a hanta-hot-zone or unless you were specifically on the same airplane as someone infected...
>A HOSPITAL WILL NOT TEST YOU FOR HANTAVIRUS EVEN IF YOU HAVE HANTAVIRUS SYMPTOMS

This thing could pop up all over the world everywhere all at once

But it won't be in...
>2 more weeks

It will be in...
>2 more months
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>>535540041
Lmao its been at 3 deaths and 11 confirmed cases since the outbreak began. Its been what, two months? There is no happening and you retarded morons are basically fucking stupid.
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>>535558309
Fanta my hanta bitch
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>>535540041
Im going to go full schizo for a moment and am just playing around, but hear me out!

I've been reading about the Black Death pandemic, heres how it started:
>the bacteria traveled along the Silk Road, facilitated by the Mongol Empire's extensive trade networks and postal stations.
>The pandemic reached Europe in 1347 via Genoese trading ships fleeing the siege of Caffa in Crimea
>Before infected rats and fleas on merchant vessels carried the disease to Sicily and subsequently the Mediterranean basin, the Golden Horde army reportedly catapulted plague-infected corpses into the city

Does that sound familiar?
>ANDV traveled across the world on the MV Hondius, a Dutch expedition cruise ship able to travel extensively due to globalization connecting the world
>ANDV reached the Canary Islands, when the Dutch tourism ship docked to facilitate the fleeing of plague boomers.
>The media tells us that you only get this disease from rat shit, but before then the WHO decreed that the plague boomers needed to be launched by air all across the world into different countries

They said COVID was a 'once every century pandemic'

What if ANDV is a 'once every millennium' pandemic? Hopefully not, probably not, but what it?
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>>535558309
Its been about 3 weeks since WHO admitted that this situation has been developing since ~April 3rd and still is not resolved.
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Here's one for you guys:
https://x.com/livedoornews/status/2057431216177979762
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>>535558727
Thats odd. Not sure it fits hanta symptoms however
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>>535558309
>There is no happening

Here is JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF MANY of why hantavirus will break containment
https://www.portugalresident.com/hantavirus-outbreak-portuguese-crew-complain-of-insecurity-in-repatriation-flight/

THERE WERE 12 CREW MEMBERS EXPOSED
>“The 12 crew members who took part in the repatriation operation are arriving in Portugal this Tuesday, spread across two flights, one operated by TAP and the other by KLM

The crew had NO TRAINING for this sort of thing
>“Although the passengers only boarded the Boeing 767 after a medical assessment, the crew say they felt unsafe and apprehensive during the operation, as they had received no training or preparation for dealing with a health emergency and were equipped only with gloves and a mask,” explains SIC

Also they weren't told ahead of time or asked for consent it was... SURPRISE YOU'RE TRANSPORTING PLAGUE RATS TODAY
>When asked why the crew had no advance knowledge of their change of flight plan, the Euroatlantic source stressed “there is no regulation, internal or external, stipulating the need for specific advance notice for this type of flight”

https://www.portugalresident.com/portuguese-air-crew-transports-passenger-positive-for-hantavirus/

And it seems the crew back to their lives without isolating FOR FOUR DAYS
>The Canadian citizen in question started showing symptoms of the virus four days after the repatriation flight (effected on Sunday, May 10) – by which time the crew that transported her and four other fellow nationals home to Canada will have returned to their daily routines (and very possibly traveled to other countries, as part of their work)

HOW TF ARE THEY BOTCHING CONTAINMENT SO BAD

>the crew
>will have returned to their daily routines
>very possibly traveled to other countries
the crew
will have returned to their daily routines
very possibly traveled to other countries
>the crew
>will have returned to their daily routines
>very possibly traveled to other countries
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>>535556925
>With how infectious you're making it sound to be and that we'd like to be Argentina would have had a bunch of dead people some fifteen years ago
Southern Argentina is a sparsely populated area with few towns and only a handful of country homes. For decades, hantavirus cases have primarily involved hikers, people staying in country homes, and those visiting areas with the rats that transmit hantavirus field mice.
Cases have always involved tourists or travelers who are diagnosed and rushed to the hospital, as well as human-to-human transmission within families.
But in the last year, infections have increased, along with a rise in fatality rates. Perhaps the anons claiming that the Dutchman who watches birds was not the index case may be correct.

The big problem is if the virus mutates to become more contagious and spreads worldwide through person-to-person contact, giving it time to evolve.
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>>535540041
Why is this trash being posted when Ebola is more relevant in one day
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>>535558900
12 crew members being exposed is so bad, what an absolute fucking mess. Its like they want this to become a pandemic and are doing everything they can to spread it far and wide
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>>535559003
To anyone saying that Ebola-Chan > Hanta-Chan

EBOLA IS HARD TO SPREAD

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/flawed-tests-and-funerals-allowed-ebola-to-spread-undetected-sources-say

IT ONLY SPREADS IN AFRICA BECAUSE THEY ARE RETARDED

>The dead bodies of Ebola victims are contagious, but mourners gathered for a funeral, believing the death was caused by a mystical illness, Dr Kamba said.
“Everyone is touching him, everyone is doing this... and that’s when the cases start to explode,” Dr Kamba said.

THEY. ARE. RETARDED.

>believing the death was caused by a mystical illness
Everyone is touching him, everyone is doing this
>believing the death was caused by a mystical illness
Everyone is touching him, everyone is doing this
>believing the death was caused by a mystical illness
Everyone is touching him, everyone is doing this
>believing the death was caused by a mystical illness
Everyone is touching him, everyone is doing this
>believing the death was caused by a mystical illness
Everyone is touching him, everyone is doing this

EBOLA-CHAN IS NOTHING

HANTA-CHAN IS THE TRUE HAPPENING
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>>535559022
If even a single crew member got sick there would be about a 48 hour window of contagiousness (without symptoms) during which it could spread. How many people could even just a single infected crew member give it to over the course of that 48 hour window? The reason why this can't be a confirmed non-happening for another few months is because a single person could give it to A SHIT TON OF PEOPLE if that single person is in a job where they are interacting with international travelers all day. It used to take many years for a virus to travel around the world. Now we have picrel
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>>535558865
its the inoculation strain
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>>535559917
There is a theory that the Omicron variant of covid was made in a lab to be absurdly contagious (but also as harmless as possible) and that it inoculated people who got it against other much deadlier strains floating around

The filename of one of the omicron images I searched for was "omicron_hero" when all i did was do an image search for just "omicron"... maybe whoever titled the picture KNOWS

For any schizos who want to CONNECT THE DOTS here is the website that popped up when I did the image search
>https://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/understanding-omicron-the-new-covid-19-variant

Anyway check out the pic it shows OMICRON DOMINANCE
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bamp
inb4 gae
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I have told you every single day to get the hell away from /pol/

I told you in 2017.
I told you in 2021.
I'm telling you again in 2026.
What you believe about the future direction the world is heading isn't important at the moment because there's a cost benefit analysis to it.
Think of it this way - if there was something to truly happen where it might look like it's really happening then you'll see it because you're autistic schizos who spend their entire life following this jewish circus. So there's no FOMO here. That hallowed Nuclear Holocaust, Micronova or Total Kike Death will never happen, you will see it long before anyone else so you can just take a long time off.
We love to shitpost and schizopost on /pol/ but this hantavirus stuff isn't a game changer nor is it some big happening. They are going to waste your time yet again with a nothingburger.
There's literally no reason at all to come to /pol/. You'll see the happenings written on the wall long before anyone so you won't miss the big circus if it were to come, you are gambling that the latest manufactured crisis will drastically change society because the vast majority of their evidences comes from shills and glowniggers themselves bragging on /x/ and /pol/, and you took the bait on these narratives because your life has no intrinsic value without the contrived jewish circus. There's no reason for globohomo to take a chance and spoil their plans.
Seriously, this is the season of goodwill so I've reverted from the usual shitposting to try and cut through the propaganda and reach those who are still holding out for hope of a happening or miracle. It's not real. You are throwing away your time and opportunity. Stop being a laughing stock. Get away from this board now and live your life, and if you see some big happening approaching then you have loads of time to enjoy your globohomo psyops here and /x/ shitposting with other anons. But you never will because you are here forever
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>>535540706
>>535541362
>>535541513
I quit coming to /pol/ after I realized 90% of the threads are blatant shilling of happening narratives to no end.

I was here a lot over the past three years and the happening community was a major factor in my decision to not come here anymore. Nothing-ever-happens chuds did it to an extent as well but the HAPPENINGtards are worse.
Someone could give a long drawn out and factually accurate explanation of what would have to happen for the eclipse to even kill a million people and why it was fraudulent. The post would get a dozen responses of
>IT'S HAPPENING
>when you know you know
>the micronova is coming
>the end is nigh
>keep coping faggot
>100% eoy billions will die
Or some equally long schizo post explaining numerology, using bible scripture and random posts here explaining how by the end of the day billions will fry because of the solar storm.
Here we are.
After seeing the nothingburger today I came here just to watch the seething and suicide letters. It’s beyond EOY, the grid didn't fry (fortunately), no more use cases and all the dirty laundry is out in the air now.
It’s not the End Times apocalypse, it will not be Armageddon . The world will not be descending into famine and chaos (as was obsessed over for months/years) it will be going on as usual with no major happenings or events.
I will enjoy watching happening tards burn every step along the way.
Why?
Because you fucking idiots deserve it all
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>>535551590
>>535551864
hard agree on this point
it's way too useful
the world demands bloodletting, but I'm not sure they can do it through war despite their efforts
Demand WILL be reduced, one way or another
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>>535554512
>An annual conference for an international travelers club
These people should all be executed regardless of any virus
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>Hantavirus cruise ship quarantine orders are based on a disease list that doesn’t include hantavirus
>burgers can SUE to be let out of quarantine
https://web.archive.org/web/20260522082748/https://www.healthbeat.org/2026/05/22/cdc-hantavirus-quarantine-order-could-face-legal-challenge-expert-says/


>No Andes virus infections detected among cruise ship arrivals in Netherlands
https://archive.is/MIOhC

>>535558900
checked

there is a companion article to this story, that somebody who is (presumably) part of this crew in Portugal already had symptoms and tested negative

https://www.rtp.pt/noticias/pais/hantavirus-primeiro-caso-suspeito-entrou-nas-urgencias-em-lisboa-e-testou-negativo_n1742299
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>>535540041
/r/ing Hantachan eating this
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>>535565573
public accessible AI's REALLY don't like touching Trademarks. Although it is a funny idea. Do they even put those on pillows anymore?

>Did I hear Black Plague allegories? Can we find more? Who was Pope then?
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How come we've yet to hear any updates on infected people? Is ship doctor okay? The French lady ? What's going on in quarantine center?
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>>535563094
>I quit coming to /pol/
Apparently not
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>andes virus
rude
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good morning saars
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>>535558900
It's been 4 weeks. Y'all said incubation takes 4 weeks. No new infections. Nothing is happening. It's over.
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decent WHO site that centralizes a lot of their links

https://www.who.int/emergencies/outbreak-toolkit/disease-outbreak-toolboxes/hantavirus-outbreak-toolbox
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>>535563066
>>535563094
You've been here every day.
You're here forever meme flag.
What a shitty way to make a living, only a poo could be responsible.
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>>535540041
>CONFIRMED DEATHS
>3
Ebola chan is more entertaining, stop wasting time
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>>535568599
it's not over for anyone infected either. Nor is reliable information coming out one way or the other. Although the amount of postulation has been exceptional.
>COIN IS STILL IN THE FUCKING AIR
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https://www.bfmtv.com/sante/hantavirus-la-francaise-infectee-par-le-virus-est-toujours-en-reanimation-les-cas-contacts-encore-a-l-isolement_AN-202605220496.html?at_brand=BFMTV&at_compte=BFMTV&at_plateforme=twitter

>Hantavirus: the French woman infected with the virus is "still in intensive care", contact cases still in isolation
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>>535540041
Man, rightoid miggers really want this to be a thing. Sooooo bad.
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>>535569671
>He must want to get trampled in a stamped if he puts his ear to the ground
>He must want an avalanche if he's testing for it so much
>He must want an asteroid strike if he's looking at the sky so much
we used to have a higher class of shill. you are bottom dregs of availability. I want you to know that
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https://nltimes.nl/2026/05/22/hondius-crew-members-rotterdam-test-negative-hantavirus?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

>None of the people who were still on board the Dutch cruise ship Hondius when it docked in Rotterdam tested positive for the hantavirus. They are also not showing symptoms, Minister Sophie Hermans of Public Health, Welfare, and Sports reported in a letter to parliament on Thursday.
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>>535569764
>not showing symptoms
>tested positive
are they vaxxed?
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https://cadenaser.com/nacional/2026/05/22/sanidad-confirma-que-el-espanol-que-dio-positivo-en-hantavirus-esta-asintomatico-y-el-resto-sigue-dando-negativo-cadena-ser/

>Health confirms that the Spaniard who tested positive for hantavirus "is asymptomatic" and the rest continue to test negative
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>>535569846
its shitty wording due to translation
no positives
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>>535559490
Not to mention all the methods of transmission. There's too many.
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gm /HVG/ saars
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>>535540041
>A NEW WHO Webinar, Friday May 22
Live right now
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>>535540041
No one cares nigga
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For what it's worth

>Q: In the 2018 Epuyen outbreak, one documented transmission reportedly occurred without prolonged close contact, following only a brief interaction with the index patient (described as a passing “hello”). Is this considered an anomalous case, and are there prevailing theories about the transmission dynamics involved?
>A: There is the aspect of some individuals having a very high viral shedding that has led to some of these "superspreading" events. The details of transmission are not fully elucidated but by all indications, most cases require more than casual exposure
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>Q: hello is sexual transmission theorethically possible and/or documented?
>A: Yes this was the presumed mechanism of transmission in several documented cases (see https://academic.oup.com/jid/article-abstract/195/11/1563/943825?redirectedFrom=fulltext)
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>>535570759
>>535570946
Thanks for watching

Some ebola news
https://echo.cd/ebola-en-rdc-64-cas-confirmes-et-160-deces-suspects-tshisekedi-appelle-au-renforcement-immediat-de-la-riposte__4448

>The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing a worrying progression of the Ebola epidemic, with 64 confirmed cases recorded as of May 20, 2026, including 60 in Ituri and 4 in North Kivu, according to data from the Ministry of Health relayed by the ACP. The cumulative number also shows 671 suspected cases and 160 suspected deaths, while six confirmed deaths have already been recorded, including four in Ituri and two in North Kivu. Affected health areas include Mongbwalu, Rwampara, Bunia, Nyankunde, Bambu, Goma, Katwa and Butembo.
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>Q: In the MV Hondius outbreak, the index patient reportedly spent much of the voyage isolated in his cabin due to feeling unwell, yet transmission still occurred. Have the ship’s ventilation or air-handling systems been formally analyzed as a possible contributing factor?
>A: environmental sampling results are pending


>>535570997
of course. unfortunately, I'm not recording, but WHO said their recordings will be posted
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>Q: Can you confirm, the Swiss patient was discharged. Are they now at home or still in hospital?
>A: I can confirm that our patient was discharged without isolation precaution measures other than basic hygiene at home.
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>>535571373
Is that the guy or his wife?
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>>535570946
>In our prospective study in Chile, sex partners. were 10 times more likely to become infected compared to others in the household. However, other close contact without sexual contact also increased risk. We feel that sexual contact was a marker for close contact.
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>>535571470
The guy. His wife is considered high risk. Doctor said she's quarantining at home and driving herself to the hospital daily for check-ins. Guy is testing negative now.
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>>535542150
Vaxx attack
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>>535553877
>No one will ever trust PCR testing ever again. Which is a bad idea. Because if you do it right it doesn't produce billions of false positives
Just sad because all PCR does is tell them they found something. The next step is to go into the actual doctor for testing and those are the words right out of Kary mullis's mouth
Unfortunately he was killed by the US government so they could hijack his invention and turn it into a weapon.
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>>535554512
She's probably not concerned like the rest of us shouldn't be concerned because she wasn't out eating rat shot at a fucking landfill looking at birds.
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I didn't fully grasp this presenter's theory, but perhaps some anons will find his slide informative (picrel). He stated leakage is 'instead' of a cytokine response.

I also posed this question about the French patient. No one responded.
>Q: Are there any updates regarding the condition of the French patient currently in intensive care?
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>>535572070
>he still believes the landfill theory
kek
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>>535572085
No updates since like the 11th. On ECMO. Still zero recoveries.
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>>535572085
Herbal and Natural Remedies
Horse Chestnut Extract: Known for its active compound aescin, this herb is widely used to improve vein tone and reduce capillary leakage and lower leg swelling.
Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica): Rich in triterpenoids, this traditional herb is used to improve microcirculation and promote collagen synthesis, which helps strengthen vascular walls.
Grape Seed Extract and Resveratrol: Both are potent antioxidants that protect vascular endothelial cells from oxidative damage, thereby supporting vascular integrity.
Flavonoids (Diosmin and Hesperidin): Found in citrus fruits, these plant compounds are commonly used in Europe to treat chronic venous insufficiency and reduce capillary permeability
Medications
For severe or acute conditions, prescription therapies target the exact cause of the leakage:

Corticosteroids: Medications like dexamethasone or methylprednisolone are highly effective at suppressing systemic inflammation, which is a primary driver of capillary leak syndrome.
Diuretics: Medications such as furosemide may be used to manage and remove the excess fluid buildup in tissues caused by vascular leakage.
Albumin and Colloids: In acute clinical settings (such as severe trauma or shock), intravenous albumin is sometimes administered to restore and maintain intravascular oncotic pressure.
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>>535572085
alright boys WHO webinar has been recorded, ill have the video up ASAP but i got shit to do today.

>12 cases confirmed, most likely in Johannesburg south africa (10 confirmed, 2 still probable)
>1 recovery in Switzerland


they had a doctor from Johannesburg talking about treatments specifically with HPS, that shouldnt be a thing in the old world, only new world hantaviruses cause HPS

>uh oh.
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>>535572473
Thanks, anon. You're a real one.
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>>535572473
>heres what theyre talking about, keep your ears and eyes open

gotta take a shower and get ready for the day, have a good one anons
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>>535572473
Thanks again anon, we're having a great somethingburger going on here
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>>535572473
based
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>>535572562
Boris Pavlin is Team Lead for Field and Humanitarian Epidemiology
interesting
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>>535572562
We're so back
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>>535572671
I have read reports from the following today
French
Dutch
Spanish
All said no changes
That leaves
UK
Germany
Denmark
USA
Canada
South Africa
Singapore
New Zealand
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>>535570129
GOOD MORNING SAAR
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>>535570759
>>535570946
>>535570997
>>535571266
>>535571373
>>535571485
>>535571877
Thanks for the Q&A, anon!
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this just popped up

>WHO says 'additional case' of hantavirus reported in Netherlands
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>>535572949
Whatever happened to that dane anon who said his upstairs neighbor got taken away in an ambulance?
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>>535572708
Not yet...
>polymarket still down
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>>535572949
So the current count would be 10 confirmed, 3 probable cases? along with the hundreds of tracings
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"Now a brief update on the #hantavirus outbreak among passengers and crew on board the cruise ship MV Hondius.

Today, the Netherlands confirmed an additional case among a crew member who disembarked in Tenerife, was repatriated to the Netherlands and has been isolating since then.

There are now 12 reported cases and 3 reported deaths.

No deaths have been reported since the 2nd of May, when the outbreak was first reported to WHO.

We continue to urge affected countries to monitor all passengers and crew carefully for the remainder of the quarantine period.

More than 600 contacts continue to be followed in 30 countries, and a small number of high-risk contacts are still being located.

Once again, I thank the many countries that have cooperated in the response, and the epidemiological investigation: Argentina, Cabo Verde, Chile, Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom and European Union"-
@DrTedros
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Did Kyle Busch die of hanta?
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>>535573097
New one is a crew member who has been home self isolating
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>>535573097
>an additional case among a crew member
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New ebola virus thread up

>>535573241

Tried to make one this morning but it failed, third times the charm.
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>>535572943
Here, have a mouse for your troubles
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>>535572473
Double plus good anon
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>>535573287
jannies kept shutting those threads down yesterday, what gives?
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>>535573097
>a small number of high-risk contacts are still being located
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>>535573145
Even if he did they’d call back to it later. No way they’d tell ya right now. But suspect either way. Kill off a few right wing icons to get them in line since the chgyna virus didn’t gettem. Kid rock next
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Also I figure a snapshot could be useful for future comparisons
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I'll call dibs on the bake if nobody minds, I'm currently updating the day to day reports with >>535573097
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>>535573466
Most jannies look like this anon, and they got offended when people kept saying Ebola was in india killing pajeets.
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>>535573581
Is it really?
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>>535573528
oh i did this a while back, i did it with the symptoms translated to spanish and put in the beunos aires region
>this was a week ago
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>>535573486
thats got to be South Africa
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A noteworthy bit of information, based on known data from Argentina airborne transmission only accounts for 2.5% of cases
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>>535573686
>the trend continued a week later

i wrote it off then as me being schizo but idk man
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>>535573686
very nice.
>the constant rise of nausea from 2004-present could be explained away by Indian immigration
>picrel seems to be a dramatic increase about one one generation back from when birdwatcher got it.
We could very well be in the midst of it boys.
>>535573708
yeup. isn't the middle east and china of the bigger travelers to that area
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New thread
>>535574058
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>>535573686
>>535574021
>>535574033
oh shit



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