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CLIMATE CHANGE- Oops Florida & Texas have seen the first cases of Malaria in 20 years.
This is absolutely nothing to do with the millions of genetically modified mosquitoes being released at all.
Bill says “Nothing to see here” pic.twitter.com/5QAj7ZMDC7
— Bernie's Voice. (@bernie_voice) June 28, 2023
You Can't Make This Up!
Malaria Cases In US Blamed on Climate Change!
My Money Is on Bill Gates…🤣 pic.twitter.com/sjvDsC5jz6
— Spiro (@Spiro_Ghost) June 28, 2023
Malaria, a potentially deadly disease caused by a mosquito-borne parasite, is making inroads into the US.
Five new cases of malaria — one in Texas and four in Florida — are alarming officials because they were locally acquired, meaning a mosquito in the US was carrying the parasite.
That hasn’t happened since 2003 in Palm Beach County, Florida, according to the Centers for Disease and Prevention.
Almost all cases of malaria now seen in the US are from people who traveled outside the country, where they were exposed to disease-carrying mosquitoes.
But these five new cases — seen in people who hadn’t traveled abroad — raise fears that local mosquitoes could be spreading the disease to other people.
“It’s always worrisome that you have local transmission in an area,” Estelle Martin, an entomologist at the University of Florida who researches mosquito-borne diseases, told Vox.
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