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Two suspected cases of Marburg disease detected in Cameroon




Two suspected cases of Marburg disease have been detected in Cameroon.

The Marburg virus causes hemorrhagic fever disease, similar to that caused by Ebola.

Marburg, an actual, deadly disease has a mortality rate of up to 88%, which would certainly warrant a lockdown and other preventative measures. To put this into perspective, Covid-19 had a mortality rate of between 0.5% to 4%, yet most of the world fell for the lockdown and vaccine trick hook, line, and sinker.

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