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Thursday, November 15, 2018

Rare polio-like disease strikes 90 US children and 252 under investigation, new CDC data reveal

Now 90 cases of the rare polio-like disease, acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), striking US children have been confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The disease has been reported in 27 states, and the numbers announced today reflect an 18-case increase from the CDC's October 31 update.

Another 162 cases are still under investigation as the agency scrambles to work out what might be causing the mysterious illness causing paralysis in American children.

On a call with reporters, the CDC insisted that there have been no AFM fatalities this year - despite accusations that the agency is ignoring the deaths this year of two children who developed AFM in 2016 published just hours ago by CNN.

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8 comments:

  1. It is in the vaccine, but they have to hide the facts from the public.

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    1. You’re the only person that’s posted that has any sense it absolutely is The vaccine they’ve already disclosed all the information on it and how four of the children had records indicating that the vaccine had been given to them with prior D formation and the natural anti-bodies that are given with the vaccine It is the exact same with tuberculosis and hepatitis shots

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  2. Brought to us by of foreigners!
    Just think how many things those Caravan people are bring us!

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  3. As a child my mother was struck with polio. It is nothing to joke about. It is obvious that these diease is being brought into the country by illegals and those snowflakes who don't believe in vaccines.

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  4. Let's hang BARRY for that and those kids were victim's of his bio warfare on our soil.

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  5. 650 hey doofus, guess you missed where the experts say this is not transmitted human to human.

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  6. Migrant Caravan and illegals are bringing in all kinds of disease, and crime.

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