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China Reports 2 Cases Of The Most Dangerous Type Of Plague
November 15, 201911:17 AM ET
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Fleas transmit plague — but the pneumonic plague, the type reported from China this week, can spread from person to person as well.

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Two patients have been diagnosed in Beijing with the most dangerous form of the plague – the medieval disease also known as the Black Death.

The announcement sent shock waves rippling through China's northeastern capital as authorities attempted to tamp down fears of an epidemic by censoring Chinese-language news of the hospitalization.

On Tuesday, Beijing authorities announced a municipal hospital had taken in a married couple from Inner Mongolia, a sparsely populated autonomous region in northwest China, seeking treatment for pneumonic plague. One patient is stable while the other is in critical condition but not deteriorating, according to Beijing's health commission.

The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention assured the public on Weibo, a Chinese social media site that is the equivalent of Twitter, that chances of a plague outbreak are "extremely low." The city's health commission has quarantined the infected patients, provided preventative care for those exposed to the couple and sterilized the relevant medical facilities, the center said.

Police are also guarding the quarantined emergency room of Chaoyang hospital, where the infected patients were first received and diagnosed, according to Caixin, an independent Chinese news outlet.

Of the three versions of the disease, pneumonic plague is the only one that can be transmitted from one person to another by coughing, for example. The other variants are typically spread by infected fleas or animals.

Pneumonic plague has symptoms of respiratory failure similar to pneumonia. Left untreated, it is fatal.

Genetic sequencing research shows the Black Death actually originated in or near China before variations of the plague spread to Europe and Africa and killed tens of millions during the 14th century .

Chinese health authorities reassured Beijing's residents this week that the most recent two cases of pneumonic plague did not pose a threat. "City residents should go to work normally and continue to seek medical treatment from hospitals. There is no need to worry about the risk of infection," the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention said on its social media account.

That has not allayed widespread concern that the government is intentionally downplaying or even omitting information about the cases.

The government publicly confirmed the illness on November 12. But Li Jifeng, a doctor at Chaoyang Hospital where the plague patients received treatment, wrote in a personal blog post on Wednesday that the infected couple was first transported to Beijing nine days earlier, on November 3.

The doctor's blog post, published on China's popular messaging platform WeChat, was quickly removed by censors.

In her post, Li Jifeng claimed to be on duty at the hospital emergency room when the couple was brought in with symptoms of pneumonia. She encountered a middle-aged man who had already been feverish for ten days and his wife, who fell ill after taking care of her husband.

"After years of specialist training, I am very familiar with diagnosing and treating the majority of respiratory diseases," Li wrote online. "But this time, I kept on looking but could not figure out what pathogen caused the pneumonia. I only thought it was a rare condition and did not get much information other than the patients' history."
On Weibo, which is China's equivalent of Twitter, users expressed dissatisfaction with the delays in making the plague cases public.

"Don't hide things like this. Let's face whatever it is together. Cover-ups only make things worse!" one user commented in response to a Chinese news report.

For some people, official statements left much to be desired. "People must ask themselves: Are China's local hospitals qualified to diagnose and treat pneumonic plague? Do provincial level health commissions have the capacity to prevent and control the disease? Furthermore, how were the two patients infected in the first place? What's the source? These questions await further investigation and information," another Weibo user asked.

A third user quipped, "I'd thought the threats of pneumonic plague were exaggerated. But the first thing I was asked at the hospital today was, 'Have you been to Inner Mongolia recently? Do you have a fever?'"

Perhaps to allay public fears, Chinese state media has largely stayed quiet on the two newest cases of the plague. The central government has also asked digital news aggregators to "block and control" online postings related to the plague, according to The New York Times.

China has a checkered record in managing public health crises. In 2002, the central government initially refused to acknowledge a nationwide outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, an illness with flu- and pneumonia-like symptoms.
The virus traveled across borders for five months until Beijing publicly announced the epidemic. In a rare moment of honesty, Beijing officials admitted in March 2003 that the city had ten times as many infected cases as they had claimed mere months earlier. Ultimately, 329 people died.

Wary of another epidemic, China has closely monitored recent outbreaks of the plague.

Mongolia, which borders the autonomous region where the infected Chinese couple lives, reported two fatal cases of bubonic plague just this year, after the patients ate raw marmot, a species of wild rodent that often carry the offending bacterium. In Mongolia, eating marmot is thought to be good for health.

Meanwhile, these experiences with treating plague patients have led China to take a role in helping other countries contain outbreaks.

In 2017, China dispatched six public health officials to help control a local pneumonic plague outbreak in Madagascar, one of three countries hit hardest by the disease in the recent decade.
 
Mongolian Couple Died of Plague After Eating Raw Marmot

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A couple in Mongolia who consumed raw marmot meat as a folk remedy ended up contracting the plague, according to news reports.

The husband and wife ate raw marmot meat and organs, which they believed to be good for health, according to The Washington Post. But they soon developed serious symptoms, including fever and, later, vomiting blood, the Post reported. They died on May 1.

The couple was diagnosed posthumously with plague, the age-old disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. The disease is known to affect rodents, including marmots.

The deaths prompted authorities to impose a quarantine in the area where the couple lived, a town in the Bayan-Olgii province bordering China and Russia. The quarantine was lifted on May 6 after no additional plague cases were reported.

Plague is perhaps best known for killing millions of people in Europe in the 1300s during a pandemic called the Black Death. The infection still occurs today, although it is relatively rare. Humans can catch the plague through flea bites or, as in this case, through contact with the tissue or bodily fluids of an infected animal, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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One form of plague, called pneumonic plague, is contagious and can spread when an infected person coughs droplets into the air. The two other forms of plague, bubonic and septicemic, are not contagious.

Plague is treatable with antibiotics if the disease is caught early, but without treatment, it has a high fatality rate, according to the World Health Organization.
 
Stay away from the Beijing and Tianjin cities.

Just like SARS, it isn't the disease that kills, but the Chicom obsession of saving face and spreading propaganda that everything is under control.

They'll only admit it when many people are dead and they can no longer suppress the news. :rolleyes:
 
Stay away from the Beijing and Tianjin cities.

Just like SARS, it isn't the disease that kills, but the Chicom obsession of saving face and spreading propaganda that everything is under control.

They'll only admit it when many people are dead and they can no longer suppress the news. :rolleyes:
It's probably already in Singapore. :D
Lol :D
 
It would be great if it kills 90% of the population.
 


Year of the pig = swine flu

Year of the rat = rat plague
 
It would be great if it kills 90% of the population.
With planes carrying people from all over to world, to all over the world, daily, do you expect this will be contained only in Tiongland :D
 
With planes carrying people from all over to world, to all over the world, daily, do you expect this will be contained only in Tiongland :biggrin:

Infected people should come to Sinkieland to see the award-winning Changi Jewel for one last time before they die.
 
Stay away from the Beijing and Tianjin cities.

Just like SARS, it isn't the disease that kills, but the Chicom obsession of saving face and spreading propaganda that everything is under control.

They'll only admit it when many people are dead and they can no longer suppress the news. :rolleyes:
Hopefully the yanks will find a cure

 
Hopefully the yanks will find a cure



China will not get it until its population has been decimated, and the cure shall have huge tariff imposed on it. 500% or 1000%. :cool:

War, famine and pestilence... just need a grand 9.0 earthquake to complete the quartet and utterly destroy 中共国. :thumbsup:
 
China will not get it until its population has been decimated, and the cure shall have huge tariff imposed on it. 500% or 1000%. :cool:

War, famine and pestilence... just need a grand 9.0 earthquake to complete the quartet and utterly destroy 中共国. :thumbsup:
I just hope all these disasters happen in the northern ah tiong land..wiping out the mandarin speakers will allow Cantonese to be reclaimed as the true cina language. N in World War Z. The plague is caused by ah tiong land.

It has been nearly twenty years since the start of the apocalyptic worldwide pandemic known as the Zombie War, and about ten years since the war has ended in humanity's victory. The framing device for the novel follows Max Brooks, author of the Zombie Survival Guide (referred to simply as "the civilian survival guide" in this book) and agent of the United Nations Postwar Commission, as he travels the world interviewing survivors of this zombie plague.

Although the exact origin and cause of the plague is unknown, a young boy from a village called Dachang in Chongqing, China is identified as the outbreak's official patient zero. The zombies of this setting are slow-moving, with no intelligence or senses, but with a grip as strong as steel and a primal drive to consume living flesh (for reasons unknown, they possess the ability to tell the difference between the living and the dead). They are incapable of fully decomposing, are immune to damage by most chemical means such as from freezing or sea water, and can only be killed permanently by destroying the brain.

China initiates a military crisis with Taiwan to distract from their attempts to contain the initial outbreaks. The plague spreads to various nations by human trafficking, refugees and the black market organ trade. Initially these nations are able to cover up their smaller outbreaks, until a much larger outbreak in South Africa brings the plague to public attention. At this point, the public and governments around the world begin to refer to the plague as "African Rabies", as most believe the zombies to merely be humans infected with a new strain of rabies rather than the living dead.

As the infection spreads, Israel abandons the Palestinian territories and initiates a nationwide reverse cordon sanitaire, closing its borders to everyone except uninfected Jews and Palestinians, leading to a civil war. The United States does little to prepare because of its overconfidence in its ability to suppress any threat, and the desire to not cause a panic during an election year. Although special forces teams contain initial outbreaks, a widespread effort never starts: the US is deprived of political will by "brushfire wars", and a widely distributed and marketed placebo vaccine, Phalanx, creates a false sense of security.

After a journalist reveals that Phalanx does nothing to prevent zombification, and moreover that the infected are not victims of rabies but rather walking corpses, a period known as the "Great Panic" begins. It is speculated that more deaths are caused by this disaster than the zombie plague itself, as the world begins to destabilize and order breaks down. Panicked refugees by the millions move aimlessly all over the world searching for safety, and some begin taking matters into their own hands to fight the undead, instead causing the deaths of many uninfected. Pakistan and Iran destroy each other in a nuclear war over Pakistani refugees entering Iran. Russia forces a decimation of the military to prevent mutinies. Ukraine gases large numbers of refugees and soldiers alike to weed out the infected.

After zombies overrun New York City, the US military sets up a high-profile defense in the nearby city of Yonkers with the hope that a great display of military power may help restore public order. The "Battle of Yonkers" is a disaster, however; modern weapons and tactics prove ineffective against zombies, which have no self-preservation instincts, feel no pain, and can only be stopped if shot through the head. The unprepared and demoralized soldiers are routed on live television. Other countries suffer similarly disastrous defeats, and human civilization teeters on the brink of collapse.

In South Africa, the government adopts a contingency plan drafted by apartheid-era intelligence consultant Paul Redeker, known as the Redeker Plan. It calls for the establishment of small Safe Zones, leaving large groups of survivors abandoned in special zones as human bait, serving as a distraction to the undead and allowing those within the main safe zones time to regroup and recuperate. Governments worldwide assume similar plans. The United States establishes its Safe Zone west of the Rocky Mountains and directs those left behind to evacuate north, giving no other direction or instruction. As zombies freeze solid in extreme cold, many civilians in North America flee to the wildernesses of northern Canada and the Arctic, where eleven million people die of starvation and hypothermia. Meanwhile, several astronauts stranded aboard the ISS witness the profound environmental impact as most of humanity resorts to burning wood and trash for warmth.

After the US government relocates to Hawaii and its Safe Zones are well established, all aspects of civilian life are devoted to supporting the war effort; people with skills such as carpentry and construction find themselves more valuable than people with managerial skills. General morale begins to increase for the first time since before the Great Panic, as the military evolves to better combat zombies, and civilians (at least those within the Safe Zones) begin to find purpose in their lives again.

Seven years after the outbreak began, a conference is held off the coast of Honolulu, aboard the fifty-year-old USS Saratoga, where the new United Nations headquarters are located. Most of the world's leaders argue that they can outlast the zombie plague if they stay in their safe zones while the zombies rot away. However, the US president argues for going on the offensive, and a general vote results in most countries either voting "no" or "abstain" while the remainder decide to attack.

Determined to lead by example, the US military reinvents itself to meet the specific strategic requirements of fighting the undead. Backed by a resurgent US wartime economy, the military begins the three-year-long process of retaking the contiguous United States from both the undead swarms and groups of hostile human survivors. Other nations that voted to attack go about their own offensives: Russia, its armories badly-depleted, resorts to using large stores of World War II-era tanks, firearms, flamethrowers and ammunition, waging a costly offensive against the undead by brute force. The United Kingdom takes a slow-but-steady approach, taking until five years after the official end of the war to finish clearing London. France, set on restoring its pride and reputation after embarrassments and defeats going back to World War II, charges headlong against the undead, its armed forces displaying extreme valor at an extraordinarily high cost. An unnamed British Army general comments as the war ends that there are "enough dead heroes for the end of time."

Ten years after the official end of the Zombie War, millions of zombies are still active, mainly on the ocean floor or on snow line islands. The United Nations fields a large military force to eliminate them. Cuba has become a democracy and hosts the world's most thriving economy. Tibet is freed from Chinese rule, which in turn becomes a democracy as well, and hosts Lhasa as the world's most populated city. Following a religious revolution, Russia is now an expansionist theocracy and adopts a repopulation programme, keeping the nation's few remaining fertile women as state broodmares. North Korea is completely empty, with the entire population presumed to have disappeared into underground bunkers or been wiped out in the outbreak. Iceland has been depopulated and remains the world's most heavily infested country.

The situation in the British Isles is not entirely clear in the novel. The Pope and members of the British Royal Family had fled to Ireland (specifically Armagh) and the Isle of Man, following the military retreat to the Antonine Wall, and now exports oil from a reserve under Windsor Castle where the Queen held out for the war's duration, refusing to flee with her relatives. In France, the Palace of Versailles was the site of a massacre and has been burned to the ground; military losses were particularly high clearing the catacombs underneath Paris, because the catacombs housed nearly a quarter of a million refugees during the early stages of the war, all of whom became zombies.

The Israelis and Palestinians have made peace, and the former occupied territories have been renamed "Unified Palestine". Mexico is now known as "Aztlán". Several countries are described as having revised borders due to the "dumping" of convicts into infected zones; these convicts rose to command "powerful fiefdoms" that later became independent states. A so-called "Pacific Continent" appears to encompass previously uninhabited islands as well as ships rendered immobile due to lack of fuel. For unknown reasons, the Saudi Royal Family have destroyed the oil fields in Saudi Arabia.

The United Nations fields a large military force to eliminate the remaining zombies from overrun areas, defeat hordes that surface from the ocean floor, and kill frozen zombies before they thaw. Life on Earth is hinted at being brought to near extinction, including the extinction of most aquatic life, including whales. Overall quality of life on earth for those who remain is much less than it was before the war, with diminished life expectancy, limited access to running water and electricity, and an ongoing nuclear winter, the combined result of the nuclear war, the fires caused during the Great Panic, and the advent of fire as humanity's primary source of warmth. Nevertheless, the majority of those who have survived have hope for the future, knowing that humanity faced the brink of extinction, and won.

It has been nearly twenty years since the start of the apocalyptic worldwide pandemic known as the Zombie War, and about ten years since the war has ended in humanity's victory. The framing device for the novel follows Max Brooks, author of the Zombie Survival Guide (referred to simply as "the civilian survival guide" in this book) and agent of the United Nations Postwar Commission, as he travels the world interviewing survivors of this zombie plague.

Although the exact origin and cause of the plague is unknown, a young boy from a village called Dachang in Chongqing, China is identified as the outbreak's official patient zero. The zombies of this setting are slow-moving, with no intelligence or senses, but with a grip as strong as steel and a primal drive to consume living flesh (for reasons unknown, they possess the ability to tell the difference between the living and the dead). They are incapable of fully decomposing, are immune to damage by most chemical means such as from freezing or sea water, and can only be killed permanently by destroying the brain.

China initiates a military crisis with Taiwan to distract from their attempts to contain the initial outbreaks. The plague spreads to various nations by human trafficking, refugees and the black market organ trade. Initially these nations are able to cover up their smaller outbreaks, until a much larger outbreak in South Africa brings the plague to public attention. At this point, the public and governments around the world begin to refer to the plague as "African Rabies", as most believe the zombies to merely be humans infected with a new strain of rabies rather than the living dead.

As the infection spreads, Israel abandons the Palestinian territories and initiates a nationwide reverse cordon sanitaire, closing its borders to everyone except uninfected Jews and Palestinians, leading to a civil war. The United States does little to prepare because of its overconfidence in its ability to suppress any threat, and the desire to not cause a panic during an election year. Although special forces teams contain initial outbreaks, a widespread effort never starts: the US is deprived of political will by "brushfire wars", and a widely distributed and marketed placebo vaccine, Phalanx, creates a false sense of security.

After a journalist reveals that Phalanx does nothing to prevent zombification, and moreover that the infected are not victims of rabies but rather walking corpses, a period known as the "Great Panic" begins. It is speculated that more deaths are caused by this disaster than the zombie plague itself, as the world begins to destabilize and order breaks down. Panicked refugees by the millions move aimlessly all over the world searching for safety, and some begin taking matters into their own hands to fight the undead, instead causing the deaths of many uninfected. Pakistan and Iran destroy each other in a nuclear war over Pakistani refugees entering Iran. Russia forces a decimation of the military to prevent mutinies. Ukraine gases large numbers of refugees and soldiers alike to weed out the infected.

After zombies overrun New York City, the US military sets up a high-profile defense in the nearby city of Yonkers with the hope that a great display of military power may help restore public order. The "Battle of Yonkers" is a disaster, however; modern weapons and tactics prove ineffective against zombies, which have no self-preservation instincts, feel no pain, and can only be stopped if shot through the head. The unprepared and demoralized soldiers are routed on live television. Other countries suffer similarly disastrous defeats, and human civilization teeters on the brink of collapse.

In South Africa, the government adopts a contingency plan drafted by apartheid-era intelligence consultant Paul Redeker, known as the Redeker Plan. It calls for the establishment of small Safe Zones, leaving large groups of survivors abandoned in special zones as human bait, serving as a distraction to the undead and allowing those within the main safe zones time to regroup and recuperate. Governments worldwide assume similar plans. The United States establishes its Safe Zone west of the Rocky Mountains and directs those left behind to evacuate north, giving no other direction or instruction. As zombies freeze solid in extreme cold, many civilians in North America flee to the wildernesses of northern Canada and the Arctic, where eleven million people die of starvation and hypothermia. Meanwhile, several astronauts stranded aboard the ISS witness the profound environmental impact as most of humanity resorts to burning wood and trash for warmth.

After the US government relocates to Hawaii and its Safe Zones are well established, all aspects of civilian life are devoted to supporting the war effort; people with skills such as carpentry and construction find themselves more valuable than people with managerial skills. General morale begins to increase for the first time since before the Great Panic, as the military evolves to better combat zombies, and civilians (at least those within the Safe Zones) begin to find purpose in their lives again.

Seven years after the outbreak began, a conference is held off the coast of Honolulu, aboard the fifty-year-old USS Saratoga, where the new United Nations headquarters are located. Most of the world's leaders argue that they can outlast the zombie plague if they stay in their safe zones while the zombies rot away. However, the US president argues for going on the offensive, and a general vote results in most countries either voting "no" or "abstain" while the remainder decide to attack.

Determined to lead by example, the US military reinvents itself to meet the specific strategic requirements of fighting the undead. Backed by a resurgent US wartime economy, the military begins the three-year-long process of retaking the contiguous United States from both the undead swarms and groups of hostile human survivors. Other nations that voted to attack go about their own offensives: Russia, its armories badly-depleted, resorts to using large stores of World War II-era tanks, firearms, flamethrowers and ammunition, waging a costly offensive against the undead by brute force. The United Kingdom takes a slow-but-steady approach, taking until five years after the official end of the war to finish clearing London. France, set on restoring its pride and reputation after embarrassments and defeats going back to World War II, charges headlong against the undead, its armed forces displaying extreme valor at an extraordinarily high cost. An unnamed British Army general comments as the war ends that there are "enough dead heroes for the end of time."

Ten years after the official end of the Zombie War, millions of zombies are still active, mainly on the ocean floor or on snow line islands. The United Nations fields a large military force to eliminate them. Cuba has become a democracy and hosts the world's most thriving economy. Tibet is freed from Chinese rule, which in turn becomes a democracy as well, and hosts Lhasa as the world's most populated city. Following a religious revolution, Russia is now an expansionist theocracy and adopts a repopulation programme, keeping the nation's few remaining fertile women as state broodmares. North Korea is completely empty, with the entire population presumed to have disappeared into underground bunkers or been wiped out in the outbreak. Iceland has been depopulated and remains the world's most heavily infested country.

The situation in the British Isles is not entirely clear in the novel. The Pope and members of the British Royal Family had fled to Ireland (specifically Armagh) and the Isle of Man, following the military retreat to the Antonine Wall, and now exports oil from a reserve under Windsor Castle where the Queen held out for the war's duration, refusing to flee with her relatives. In France, the Palace of Versailles was the site of a massacre and has been burned to the ground; military losses were particularly high clearing the catacombs underneath Paris, because the catacombs housed nearly a quarter of a million refugees during the early stages of the war, all of whom became zombies.

The Israelis and Palestinians have made peace, and the former occupied territories have been renamed "Unified Palestine". Mexico is now known as "Aztlán". Several countries are described as having revised borders due to the "dumping" of convicts into infected zones; these convicts rose to command "powerful fiefdoms" that later became independent states. A so-called "Pacific Continent" appears to encompass previously uninhabited islands as well as ships rendered immobile due to lack of fuel. For unknown reasons, the Saudi Royal Family have destroyed the oil fields in Saudi Arabia.

The United Nations fields a large military force to eliminate the remaining zombies from overrun areas, defeat hordes that surface from the ocean floor, and kill frozen zombies before they thaw. Life on Earth is hinted at being brought to near extinction, including the extinction of most aquatic life, including whales. Overall quality of life on earth for those who remain is much less than it was before the war, with diminished life expectancy, limited access to running water and electricity, and an ongoing nuclear winter, the combined result of the nuclear war, the fires caused during the Great Panic, and the advent of fire as humanity's primary source of warmth. Nevertheless, the majority of those who have survived have hope for the future, knowing that humanity faced the brink of extinction, and won.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_Z
 
Infected people should come to Sinkieland to see the award-winning Changi Jewel for one last time before they die.
Sounds like a good idea ... bestest is Cuntonese cunts get wipe out altogether :D
 
Sounds like a good idea ... bestest is Cuntonese cunts get wipe out altogether :biggrin:
Than u have to put up with northern ah tiongs which are even worse. But if u are a fuckein..than northern ah tiongs are yr favourites because fuckein will offer their asses to these ah tiongs. Case in point the resident ah tiongs plp dog mr waiting to be fucked
 
With planes carrying people from all over to world, to all over the world, daily, do you expect this will be contained only in Tiongland :biggrin:

Great to hear that it will be carried to India and the USA too. Hopefully it kills the majority of the libtards on the East and West coasts.
 
It would be great if it kills 90% of the population.

It would be great it eliminates selected 70% of the population; where we can reset Singapore. But then again, the reboot, might again be the same thing. PAP is the best.
 
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