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    You have to wonder if they were all "vaccinated" and if this might be because something's found a backdoor?

    Strange case for now.


    Mysterious disease claims third victim in Argentina

    All cases and deaths from an unknown form of pneumonia have been tied to a health clinic in Tucuman province. Officials are studying the origin of the outbreak with symptoms including vomiting, a high fever and diarrhea.


    Experts said there is currently no evidence of person-to-person transmission of an unknown respiratory illness

    A third person died from a type of pneumonia of unknown origin in Argentina's Tucuman province, authorities said.

    Tucuman Health Minister Luis Medina Ruiz told reporters that nine people were diagnosed with the mysterious respiratory illness, including eight medical staff at a private clinic.

    So far, all the cases were connected to one health clinic. Two health workers and a patient at the clinic have died of the illness.

    The latest fatality was a 70-year-old woman who had undergone surgery at the clinic. The victim is being treated "patient zero," Medina Ruiz said. In medical terms, "patient zero" is the first person to be infected with an illness or disease in a population during an outbreak.


    Tucuman Health Minister Luis Medina Ruiz said nine people were diagnosed with the mysterious respiratory illness

    Two people are currently hospitalized with mechanical respiratory assistance and in serious condition, according to the health minister.

    'No proof of person-to-person transmission'

    The first symptoms of the mysterious illness were recorded between August 18 and 22.

    The medical facility has been placed in preventive isolation for seven days as Argentinian health authorities study the origin and nature of the outbreak.

    Even though the symptoms appear similar to COVID-19, epidemiological investigations have ruled out that illness, along with both influenza A and B, or hantavirus, spread by rodents. They have not yet excluded toxic or environmental causes.

    Hector Sale, president of the Tucuman provincial medical college said that at this time there is no conclusive proof of person-to-person transmission as there have been no cases among those in close contacts of any of the patients.

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    For some reason, my intuition has been raised for the possibility of fungal pneumonias lately. Maybe because I've been seeing small hints of this in the news. Drought can cause free-floating dried spores, and fungal pneumonia is caused by inhaling the dried fungus. (could be sprayed, too.)
    Just pondering.

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    Quote Posted by Sue (Ayt) (here)
    For some reason, my intuition has been raised for the possibility of fungal pneumonias lately. Maybe because I've been seeing small hints of this in the news. Drought can cause free-floating dried spores, and fungal pneumonia is caused by inhaling the dried fungus. (could be sprayed, too.)
    Just pondering.

    Fungal Pneumonias
    Looks very convincing, what strikes me about this is that there's 8 staff members infected too, these should be healthy people, well we should be able to assume that. So, mutated? Or what you mentioned, aerosol? The latter would mean lab.

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    Mysterious deaths in Argentina linked to Legionnaires' disease

    The four victims reported high fever, body ache and troubled breathing. Seven other cases have also been identified, from the same clinic where the patients were being treated.

    Four people who died under mysterious circumstances in a clinic in the Argentine city of San Miguel de Tucuman were victims of Legionnaires' disease, health officials have confirmed.

    Health Minister Carla Vizzotti told reporters that the disease had been identified as the underlying cause of double pneumonia in the recent deaths. They were all suffering from high fevers, body ache and had trouble breathing.

    Legionella bacteria causes symptoms ranging from flu to severe lung infection and pneumonia in humans.

    The Health Ministry said all the patients belonged to a risk group. They included smokers and people with a history of respiratory disease, obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure.

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