Fayette County, Kentucky is not only the site of the University of Kentucky’s Lexington campus and home to the NCAA basketball powerhouse Kentucky Wildcats.
It’s also where nine of the 842 refugees who arrived between 2013 and 2015 were diagnosed with active TB, according to the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department (LFCHD)
Kentucky is now the fourth state in which Breitbart News has found refugees with active TB have been sent by the federal government. Ten refugees with active TB were sent to Colorado between 2011 and 2015. Four refugees with active TB were resettled in Indiana in 2015, and eleven refugees with active TB were resettled in Florida in the three years between 2013 and 2015.
Breitbart News has obtained information from public health departments in three additional states, the names of which and numbers of affected refugees will be reported throughout the week in advance of the upcoming June 20 World Refugee Day where refugees were also diagnosed with active TB shortly after their arrival. That will bring the total to seven known states where refugees with active TB have been sent by the federal government.
World Refugee Day is a public relations and propaganda blitz organized by the powerful and politically connected refugee resettlement industry.
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Lovely, what other thousands of diseases have they brought with them
ReplyDeleteFrom the WHO:
ReplyDeleteDrug-resistant TB is more difficult and more expensive to treat and more likely to be fatal. In industrialized countries, TB treatment costs about US$2 000 a patient, but rises more than hundredfold to up to US$250 000 a patient with anti-microbial resistant TB.