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Maybe, our attention should be other than climate change. Lakes, Rivers, and beaches contaiminated E.Coli


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Now that grifter John Kerry has gone underground. I guess the doomsday schedule is on hold. Meanwhile, Lakes, Rivers, and even beaches are causing infections with brain eating amoebas, E.Coli and other scary things. But, no one seems concered about the thing we need most.. Water.

 

June 12, 2024

Children swimming in Virginia lake hospitalized after E. coli, gastrointestinal illnesses. Health officials say some people who were in the water at Lake Anna have been diagnosed with infections which can damage organs.

 

Health officials in Virginia are investigating a surge of brutal gastrointestinal illnesses reported in children who were at a popular lake over Memorial Day weekend, with a number of them ending up in a hospital. Judy Inglett, a mother from Fauquier County, said her 15-year-old daughter came down with symptoms after she returned from Lake Anna, and she has had at least two rounds of dialysis since being hospitalized.

 

"It’s terrifying to just go from having a fun day at the lake to potentially needing dialysis in an 8-year-old child. It's just unfathomable to think of as a parent." 

 

Remember this one? Brain-eating amoebas.?

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Cheyenne
11 minutes ago, Windwalker said:

Remember this one? Brain-eating amoebas.?

I don't remember this.

 

 

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wildman

We need to pay attention to everything that effects the water, air and earth.

Always,

Wildman

 

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lightfootfan

Probably all part of the plan to thwart the elections....

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Cheyenne
40 minutes ago, lightfootfan said:

Probably all part of the plan to thwart the elections....

Anything's possible around election times.  Any election!

 

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