It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Man tries to assassinate Argentinian Vice President.
Was the VP standing in the way of allowing this new pandemic so they tried to assassinate her?
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: paraphi
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Was the VP standing in the way of allowing this new pandemic so they tried to assassinate her?
This could have been a serious discussion, but along you came...
Anyhoo... Here's the BBC angle with some insightful comments, but basically - let's wait and see while they work out what it is...
source
Prof Paul Hunter, professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia, told the BBC that at this stage, it was "pretty much impossible" to say what the impact might be.
"These things happen from time to time. Often they just fizzle out, but not always.
What site are you posting on again ? What? It's not BBC forums where you can all echochamber mainstream media narratives?
Gtfo
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
You better be the first in line for the new experimental vaccine for whatever this is, or shut up forever.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: paraphi
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Was the VP standing in the way of allowing this new pandemic so they tried to assassinate her?
This could have been a serious discussion, but along you came...
Anyhoo... Here's the BBC angle with some insightful comments, but basically - let's wait and see while they work out what it is...
source
Prof Paul Hunter, professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia, told the BBC that at this stage, it was "pretty much impossible" to say what the impact might be.
"These things happen from time to time. Often they just fizzle out, but not always.
What site are you posting on again ? What? It's not BBC forums where you can all echochamber mainstream media narratives?
Gtfo
The BBC isn't always wrong. 99 percent of the time things have a completely prosaic answer that has nothing to do with conspiracies or politics, and in those cases the BBC is usually right on the mark.
In this case, it's just been independently verified as being legionella by a body that you've never expressed any problems with Link
The fact that even after 2 years you're still jumping on every single story like this as being some kind of depopulation despite having been debunked 100 percent of the time without exception, suggests that you're simply paranoid.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
So legionella had been ruled out as of
Authorities say they have ruled out Covid, flu, influenza types A and B, the legionella bacterial disease and the hantavirus spread by rodents.
Samples have been sent to the Malbran Institute in the capital Buenos Aires for further investigation.
3 Sep, 2022 01:50 AM
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
In this case, it's just been independently verified as being legionella by a body that you've never expressed any problems with Link
So either Argentina lied about ruling out legionella, or Argentina got false negatives, or PAHO is wrong. Since they are connected with the WHO, that is a possibility I suppose. But something else caught my eye... the date on the article. In the text it says September 3, but the article is dated
Washington, D.C., 3 September 2022 (PAHO) - The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has been informed by the Argentina Ministry of Health that legionella has been confirmed as the cause of a cluster of pneumonia cases associated with a health clinic in the province of Tucuman, Argentina.
2 Sep 2022
there are four basic tests for legionella:
Medically Reviewed by Expert Board
Further down, the page explains that DFA is rarely used... so that would indicate that the tests used were either Legionella pneumophila antigen or Legionella culture. Judging by the descriptions, the most likely way to get an initial negative followed by a positive would be for the first test to be Legionella pneumophila antigen and the second to be Legionella culture. But Legionella culture requires 2 to 3 days to do the test! Add in transportation time, sample handling time... that seems like a very short time period to get back a positive Legionella culture test.
- Legionella pneumophila antigen — this is the preferred initial test for Legionnaires disease. It detects one of the bacterium’s proteins. It is performed on urine and occasionally on another body fluid. It is a rapid way to detect an infection, but it will only detect Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1. Since this is the most common cause of Legionnaires disease in the U.S., it will detect most infections in adults.
- Legionella culture — this type of culture may be performed along with a routine sputum culture because special nutrient media is required to encourage the growth of Legionella and discourage the growth of other bacteria. This test is considered the “gold standard” for diagnosing an infection caused by Legionella bacteria. A positive culture may be determined in about 48 to 72 hours. Negative cultures are held for at least 7 days before a final result is reported. A culture will identify multiple Legionella species and is used both to confirm that a person has a legionella infection and to help identify the source of an outbreak.
- Direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) staining for Legionella species — this is a rapid test that can be performed on respiratory samples and tissue and requires only 2 to 4 hours for results.
- Legionella species by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) — this test detects bacterial genetic material, primarily in respiratory secretions but sometimes in other body fluids. It can detect several species of Legionella but is not widely used.
originally posted by: cappie
a reply to: infolurker
i would think that the FIRST patient to die,
would be patient zero... not the 3rd,
unless a testable value of toxin was
higher in those first 2 deaths
originally posted by: infolurker
So far, 30% mortality rate. Definitely something to watch out for if it spreads further. It is long past time to prepare for an eventual "real" pandemic as it is just a matter of time. Some fools are going to let out a lab made super infections killer sooner or later.
Definitely one to watch.
www.nzherald.co.nz...
A person believed to be "patient zero" has become the third person to die in Argentina this week from a mystery illness that has so far affected at least nine people.
Health authorities have stated it is "very similar" to but not Covid-19.
The World Health Organisation has said it is monitoring a "pneumonia of unknown origin" in the nation.
All cases of the unexplained type of pneumonia have been linked to a private medical clinic in the northwestern Tucuman province.
The symptoms include fever, body aches, vomiting, diarrhoea, and shortness of breath.
Authorities say they have ruled out Covid, flu, influenza types A and B, the legionella bacterial disease and the hantavirus spread by rodents.
www.voanews.com...
Tests for known respiratory viruses and other viral, bacterial and fungal agents were all negative, PAHO said. Biological samples have been sent to Argentina's National Administration of Laboratories and Health Institutes for additional testing, which will include an analysis for the presence of toxins.
Dr. Michael Osterholm, an infectious disease expert at the University of Minnesota, said given that the lungs are heavily involved, the cause is likely something the patients inhaled.
He first suspected Legionnaires' disease, which is caused by inhaling droplets of water containing Legionella bacteria, but tests have ruled that out.
PAHO and the WHO are monitoring the outbreak and assisting local health officials with the investigation.
I have been expecting some strange and lethal things to pop up sometime soon. I am guessing that the original corona weapon strain was designed to be bad, die down and then mutate with over viruses over time. That or the vaccinations would cause some normally benign viruses to mutate based on something in the mixture.
I dont think for a second that they are done with their depopulation agenda. If anything they have accelerated it to account for the upcoming 2022 midterms and high likelihood of 2024 putting Trump back in place - which means the jig is up so to speak for them. No way to accomplish their goals by 2030 if he's in power from 2025 to 2029.