Expert Reveals if Another Pandemic Is Likely as China Take ‘COVID Measures’ After 7,000 Cases of Chikungunya Virus
GUANGDONG PROVINCE, CHINA, AUG 7 – Guangdong health officials reinstated COVID-19 containment tactics including quarantines and mass mosquito control to curb over 7,000 chikungunya infections amid favorable mosquito breeding conditions.
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Chikungunya virus cases are multiplying in China, as is concern about mosquito-borne diseases - Expert, Dr. Antonios Michailakis, analyzes the available data, explains why Greece should focus on the tiger mosquito and reveals which country Europe is now at risk from
Beijing, China.- The Chinese authorities have taken steps this week to try to stop the spread of chikungunya, a virus that often causes fever and joint pain. The government reported that by Wednesday more than 7,000 cases had been registered, mainly in Foshan, a manufacturing center in the south of the country. What is chikungunya? Chikungunya is a disease caused by a virus of the same name. Chikungunya virus was first identified in people durin…
China Reintroduces COVID-19 Medical Tyranny After Chikungunya Virus Infects Thousands
A region in China has reintroduced COVID-19-era medical tyranny after an outbreak of Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne virus, has infected thousands. In China’s southern Guangdong Province, health officials have reinstated the COVID-style lockdown and containment tactics as the area reports a major outbreak. The outbreak is centered in Foshan, a city 170km north of Hong Kong, where more than half of the nearly 8,000 reported cases have occurred, acc…
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