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Originally posted by purplemer
reply to post by 11PB11
Dont be put off by them photos. India really is a very beautiful country and it takes time to appriciate it. It is not as dirty as those photos make out. The level of poverty endured by some of the people is sadening, but the depth of culutre incredible..
kx
sry if i may sound too harsh but poverty has nothing to do with the filthy India pics..they are filthy and lets hope that in the future they dont kill till the planet with plagues they wash their teeth with water fulll of corpses and death animals, and they wash their clothes in and they are so sick and they even sunbath with decomposing bodies on the beach if you call it a beach... this is not poverty..there is something very wrong with those people and i really dont wanna have to do with any virus coming from there
Originally posted by soficrow
reply to post by purplemer
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever is NOT a new virus - just new to India.
You might ask why or how the disease is migrating and spreading to new parts of the world.
Could it be climate change? What else?
Most viruses have only a certain type of 'host' they can 'infest'.
Originally posted by purplemer
reply to post by heineken
sry if i may sound too harsh but poverty has nothing to do with the filthy India pics..they are filthy and lets hope that in the future they dont kill till the planet with plagues they wash their teeth with water fulll of corpses and death animals, and they wash their clothes in and they are so sick and they even sunbath with decomposing bodies on the beach if you call it a beach... this is not poverty..there is something very wrong with those people and i really dont wanna have to do with any virus coming from there
bud i have spent a lot of time in india and i can assure you it is not as bad as those photos make it out to be....
kx
NEW DELHI: The deadly Crimea Congo Haemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) virus, that kills around 40% of those it infects, is present in all parts of India except Jammu & Kashmir.
Originally posted by purplemer
NEW DELHI: The deadly Crimea Congo Haemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) virus, that kills around 40% of those it infects, is present in all parts of India except Jammu & Kashmir.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com...