Swine flu infected over 60 million Americans and killed 12,000.
Sheep hoodwinked again.
Shouldn't that be the 'PIGs' were hoodwinked?
On a personal note. I took the swine flu shot, and then I came down with the swine flu.
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That's the only time in my long life that I've ever had the flu.
Never Again!!!
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I turn down the 'free' flu shots every year and it's worked for me, but each to his own.
Moving right along....
Calling the Co-V the Nuhan or Chinese virus is obviously RACIST???
Why has nobody ever explained this to me before now?
Liberal media pundits want you to think referring to the coronavirus as the
"Wuhan" or
"Chinese" virus
is racist.
Here's just a few of the times the liberal media did just that.
pic.twitter.com/ss3kV5smSP — MRCTV.org (@mrctv)
March 12, 2020
In this case however, it’s even more important to identify the new Wuhan coronavirus sweeping the globe with its origin in the Chinese city of Wuhan as China tried to mask the warning signs of a global outbreak and downplay its severity leading to what the World Health Organization has now
declared a “global pandemic.”
Here are 17 other diseases named after populations or places:
Named after the West Nile District of Uganda
discovered in 1937.
Named by European explorers for the Guinea coast of West Africa in the 1600s.
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Named after the mountain range spreading across western North America first recognized first in 1896 in Idaho.
Named after a large outbreak of the disease occurred in Lyme and Old Lyme, Connecticut in the 1970s.
Named after a mosquito found to cause the disease in the Ross River of Queensland, Australia by the 1960s. The first major outbreak occurred in
1928.
Named after its 1940s discovery in Omsk, Russia.
Named in 1976 for the Ebola River in Zaire located in central Africa.
- Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)
Also known as “camel flu,” MERS was first
reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012 and all cases are linked to those who traveled to the Middle Eastern peninsula.
Valley Fever
earned its nickname from a 1930s outbreak San Joaquin Valley of California, though its first case came from Argentina.
Named after Marburg, Germany in 1967.
Named after Norwalk, Ohio after an
outbreak in 1968.
First discovered in 1947 and
named after the Zika Forest in Uganda.
Named after its
first case in Japan in 1871.
- German Measles (should have called it the Nazi Measles)
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Named after the German doctors who first described it in the 18th century. The disease is also sometimes referred to as “Rubella.”
While the true origins of the Spanish Flu remain unknown, the disease
earned its name after Spain began to report deaths from the flu in its newspapers.
Named after the being found in Lassa, Nigeria in 1969.
- Legionnaire’s Disease (military veteran haters)
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Named in 1976 following an outbreak of people contracting the lung infection after attending an American Legion convention in Philadelphia.
I guess it's only Racist if Trump or another Republican says it.... ![Cool :cool: :cool:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)