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South Korea has detected what could be seen as the first case of members of the same family suffering from an unidentified severe acute lung disease, the state-run disease control agency said on Sunday. A 32-year-old woman and her 6-year-old daughter were hospitalized in Seoul after their lung tissues became hardened and they had difficulties breathing, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). The mother and the daughter, who currently rely on respirators to breathe, are waiting to undergo lung transplant surgery, according to the center. The CDC has conducted tests on tissue samples taken from them. The case is raising fears over the spread of an unknown virus, which might have caused the deaths of three pregnant women since May. A 36-year-old woman died in early May in the intensive care unit at a Seoul hospital due to an unidentified virus, the first of its kind in Korea, after being admitted in April for tuberculosis. The woman was pregnant when she was hospitalized.
Originally posted by LightAssassin
reply to post by C21H30O2I
It's BS, these people will be suffering from radiation poisoning from Japan and they are just covering it up.
Originally posted by The Great Day
Originally posted by LightAssassin
reply to post by C21H30O2I
It's BS, these people will be suffering from radiation poisoning from Japan and they are just covering it up.
Why would Korea cover for Japan?
They would not.
Originally posted by C21H30O2I
My reasoning for thought was could radiation make it to Korea from Japan?
And, this is the first cases being reported? Does radiation have this as a
symptom? I guess, I'll go read for awhile.
Originally posted by The Great Day
Originally posted by C21H30O2I
My reasoning for thought was could radiation make it to Korea from Japan?
And, this is the first cases being reported? Does radiation have this as a
symptom? I guess, I'll go read for awhile.
It can and did once depending on the weather patterns, but in general no as the wind usually goes from west to east over Japan.
Koreans have been alerted once already to stay indoors during one weather system that brought rain....Fukashima rain
Originally posted by LightAssassin
Originally posted by The Great Day
Originally posted by C21H30O2I
My reasoning for thought was could radiation make it to Korea from Japan?
And, this is the first cases being reported? Does radiation have this as a
symptom? I guess, I'll go read for awhile.
It can and did once depending on the weather patterns, but in general no as the wind usually goes from west to east over Japan.
Koreans have been alerted once already to stay indoors during one weather system that brought rain....Fukashima rain
RADIOACTIVE XENON MID-APRIL....I Hope you are all seeing what I am here
So further to this, expect a lot of these types of media stories to come out claiming a new virus...BUT ENSURE YOU COMPARE THEIR SYMPTOMS TO THAT OF RADIATION POISONING...I would put money on the fact there are similarities.
edit on 13-6-2011 by LightAssassin because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by C21H30O2I
Anyone heard about this yet? Hardening of the lungs, Than cant breath. All the people that have gotten it, are really young. Going to keep an eye on the area. See if this starts to accelerate at all.
Originally posted by basilray
reply to post by The Great Day
The gifs are part of a file that they are hiding the info which is www.zardoz.nilu.no... There was a post on here about Zardoz which in the late 60's or early 70's a movie starring Sean Connery. I would advise you to check it out as it is very suspicious why they would choose Zardoz as a name because the movie has alot of similarities with nuclear fallout and a secret ruling class.
S&F to OPedit on 13/6/2011 by basilray because: (no reason given)