Rahul Trivedi
SputnikMon, 30 Aug 2021 10:13 UTC
© AP Photo / Saaliq Sheik
Black fungus, white fungus, and yellow fungus - India has seen all sorts of strange diseases that lead to the loss of jaw bones, eyes, and other horrifying complications. These fungal infections have mostly been observed in people who have recently recovered from COVID-19.A "mystery fever" that has killed nearly 70 people, including 40 children, in a week has terrified the Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh.
Most of the deceased reported high fever, dehydration, and a sudden drop in platelet count, while others had dengue symptoms.A lot of cases are being reported from the Agra, Mathura, Mainpuri, Etah, and Kasganj districts, while Firozabad is said to be the most affected district in the state.
"The situation in the districts is alarming", Manish Asija, a member of the legislative assembly, said,
adding that "waterlogging, lack of sanitation and hygiene are the reasons behind the disease spread".The
Times of India reported that
72 children out of 135 are fighting for their lives at the Firozabad Medical College, with over 50 percent of them displaying dengue symptoms.
According to health officials, 12 children have succumbed to the fever in the last 24 hours alone.
"The exact cause is being studied", the chief medical officer (CMO) of Firozabad district, Dr Neeta Kulshrestha, said.
Neeta Kulshrestha further added that all patients at government hospitals
are being tested for COVID, but so far none of the viral infection cases can be linked.
"Viral fever patients are being admitted in
COVID-19 wards. Doctors and paramedics are on alert. The intensity of the fever is worrying. Children are taking two weeks to recover", Firozabad Medical College's Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) Dr Hansraj Singh lamented, saying that the number of beds has been increased.
Comment: It has been speculated that the apparent rise of black fungus cases is linked to those suffering multiple comorbidities who were also being
treated for coronavirus; meaning their already vulnerable state was increased and they were even more susceptible to unusual diseases. Notably black fungus was also
reported around the same time as far away as South America.
Another factor compromising people's immune systems are the harsh lockdown measures. In New Zealand, and also reported a week later in the US, a surge of children were being admitted to hospitals suffering RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, with lockdowns blamed for preventing the usual circulation of the virus; but surely the deleterious health effects of shutting children in their homes for months on end with the
relentless fearmongering about the 'deadly pandemic' was also a contributing factor.
In addition to the above, in what appears to be the perfect storm, we now have large numbers of the population participants in the experimental injection trials. Injections that, at the very least, are known to cause inflammation, but that also come with the risk of deadly blood clots, as well as
creating antibody-dependent
enhanced variants.
Taken together, the manufactured crisis turned the relatively harmless coronavirus into a situation that is ripe not only for unusual outbreaks of various kinds, but also for creating the conditions for rare recombination events that could pose a threat on par with an actual plague:
Comment: It has been speculated that the apparent rise of black fungus cases is linked to those suffering multiple comorbidities who were also being treated for coronavirus; meaning their already vulnerable state was increased and they were even more susceptible to unusual diseases. Notably black fungus was also reported around the same time as far away as South America.
Another factor compromising people's immune systems are the harsh lockdown measures. In New Zealand, and also reported a week later in the US, a surge of children were being admitted to hospitals suffering RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, with lockdowns blamed for preventing the usual circulation of the virus; but surely the deleterious health effects of shutting children in their homes for months on end with the relentless fearmongering about the 'deadly pandemic' was also a contributing factor.
In addition to the above, in what appears to be the perfect storm, we now have large numbers of the population participants in the experimental injection trials. Injections that, at the very least, are known to cause inflammation, but that also come with the risk of deadly blood clots, as well as creating antibody-dependent enhanced variants.
Taken together, the manufactured crisis turned the relatively harmless coronavirus into a situation that is ripe not only for unusual outbreaks of various kinds, but also for creating the conditions for rare recombination events that could pose a threat on par with an actual plague: