After the CCP’s lab-grown COVID, we might be facing yet another pandemic. The only difference is that the American billionaire might have started it.
There have been reports across the country that a number of mosquito-borne viruses spiked recently, but what is more concerning these rare viruses have little history of being in the United States and are reportedly DEADLY.
This is after Bill Gates release Millions of genetically altered mosquitoes into the wild.
In fact, Health officials say two mosquito pools in South Georgia have tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE). A rare disease that has the potential to be deadly.
My mind goes to those genetically modified mosquitos released in Florida @BillGates pic.twitter.com/HeOIpQe9r6
— Grace 🔎 (@reallygraceful) May 29, 2022
EEE is a virus that is spread to people through the bite of an infected mosquito. Only a few cases are reported in the United States each year.
Although rare, EEE is very serious. Approximately 30% of people with EEE die and many survivors have ongoing neurological problems.
There are no vaccines to prevent EEE or medicines to treat it.
USA Today previously reported that Bill Gates released Millions of genetically altered mosquitoes:
Mosquitoes are the deadliest animal to humans, but @WMPglobal scientists have discovered how to transform one kind of mosquito into a surprisingly powerful ally: https://t.co/T6H9dVZYP0. #MosquitoWeek🦟 pic.twitter.com/ENiniSLs9z
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) August 25, 2021
Millions of genetically altered mosquitoes that seek to ward off their natural, disease-causing counterparts may soon be released in Florida and California after the Environmental Protection Agency approved a plan to further test the modified insects.
Developed by the biotechnology company Oxitec, the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are genetically modified so that males, which do not bite, are released into the wild and mate with females, which do bite. Their offspring are either male or females that never survive to reach maturity, the company says.
Millions of the mosquitoes were released in the Florida Keys in a pilot project last year, and the EPA has authorized the extension of the project in Florida as well as the expansion into four counties in California, pending approval from the states’ regulators.
Sources: 100percentfedup, USA Today