The Age of the Viruses: Flirt and Sloth

“Three cases of a new sub-variant of the Omicron coronavirus have been registered in Ukraine. It was named FLiRT and was first detected in our country in July, reports Komersant ukrainskyi reports with reference to the Telegram channel of the MINISTRY OF HEALTH.

According to Chief State Sanitary Doctor Igor Kuzin, two women and an elderly man fell ill. Regionally, FLiRT was detected in Kyiv and Ivano-Frankivsk region.”

“Current vaccines and boosters remain effective but do not prevent infection with the new strain.” Not safe. Not affective.

“An emerging debilitating virus dubbed ‘sloth fever’ has been found in Europe. In June and July, 19 imported cases of the Oropouche virus were reported in Europe, according to the European Center for Disease Control. Twelve were reported in Spain, five in Italy, and two in Germany. The oropouche virus (OROV), an RNA arbovirus, was first detected in the village of Oropouche in Trinidad and Tobago in 1955. The name is misleading because this virus is not spread through sloths but through the bite of infected biting midgets and at times, some mosquitoes.

“Common symptoms include a rash, headache, muscle or joint pain with weakness. Affected individuals will typically experience a fever illness three to eight days after infection.”

“In addition, in some cases individuals may also experience gastrointestinal symptoms and sensitivity to light. The research centre also added that severe cases are rare but can lead to neurological symptoms similar to meningitis.”

So far, according to The Independent, there are no specific antiviral treatments or vaccines available. Will Big Pharma come up with some form of treatment?

So many viruses lately. So many variants. So many symptoms. So many experts talking and explaining.

Humanity is in the phase of “We took all the shots. Can we have our lives back?” The answer humanity gets is “Best we can do is sars, avian flu, mpox, or sloth.”

Can someone explain what is going on with this fake scamdemics of bats, birds, monkeys, and sloths? Are kangaroos, snails and butterflies next?

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