30+ US run bio weapon labs in Ukraine can't be wrong
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New Jersey teen brothers who drowned in school pool identified
https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1535406246374817793
The pool, which is in a primary school, is open to the public during night hours.
“It shouldn’t happen,” neighbor Luann Beatrice told WACB. “It’s not like they were 2 and 3. They were 16 and 19, right? They swam, and there’s supposed to be a lifeguard.”
The Bayonne Police Department, the Bayonne School District, the school insurance provider and OSHA are each conducting independent investigations into the drownings.
The pool remained closed for investigation as of Friday.
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First Monkeypox Case Confirmed in US Military Service Member: Spokesperson
A U.S. military member based in Germany has been identified as the Armed Forces’ first known case of monkeypox, according to a spokesperson.
Captain William Speaks, a spokesperson for European Command, told CNN that the active-duty service member at a base in Stuttgart “recently tested positive for monkeypox,” a virus related to smallpox that has been found in several European countries, Canada, Australia, the United States, and elsewhere.
“The individual was seen and treated at the Stuttgart Army Health clinic and is currently in isolation recovering in their quarters off-base,” Speaks said.
Authorities have determined that the single case presents a “very low” risk to the general population, Speaks said. “As a precautionary measure,” he added, “contact tracing is being done for clinic staff who interacted with the patient. The case in Stuttgart is of the West African strain, which is generally mild and human-to-human transmission is limited.”
Monkeypox, which is endemic to several African nations, primarily spreads via an infected individual’s bodily fluids or pox-like lesions. It can also spread via contaminated materials including bedding, clothing, and linens, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which recently raised its travel alert over the virus.
As of Thursday, the CDC has reported 45 confirmed or probable cases in 15 states and Washington, D.C., over the past several months. Worldwide, more than 1,350 confirmed or probable cases have been found in about three dozen countries, with most occurring in the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Germany, and Canada, according to the CDC.
https://www.ntd.com/first-monkeypox-case-confirmed-in-us-military-service-member-spokesperson_792297.html
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Mr. Nunes has been kind enough to fill my corn orders lately so…KEK.