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Hantavirus: Stop The Spread Is Back
Hantavirus: Stop The Spread Is Back
Via the Brownstone Institute,
Hollywood loves a good sequel and so does politics and pharmaceutical development.
Since Covid, there have been several attempted disease scares – Mpox, Swine flu, Bird flu, Chikungunya, Measles – but nothing has really caught the attention of audiences like the new Hantavirus frenzy.
Today’s evidence comes from DRUDGE REPORT: global effort to stop the spread. Is “flatten the curve” next?
Let’s remember how this began last year, with of course, a hantavirus death in the family of one of America’s most beloved Hollywood...
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