Meanwhile, In South America, a Dengue Crisis That Is Getting Little Attention Elsewhere
by Garrett O'Brien
source: The Tupi Report, Telegram / img: mosquito aedes albopictus
The Ministry of Health of Brazil has confirmed that the country has already surpassed 5 million cases of dengue, a record number since the historical series began in 2000; more than 2,800 people have died from the disease.
Brazilian authorities are investigating around 2,700 more deaths, which could nearly double the official death toll.
The age group with the most probable cases of dengue is those between 20 and 29 years old, with over 935,000 cases.
The number of deaths is also a record figure, as until now, the year with the most deaths from the disease was 2023, when 1,094 people died.
Not only Brazil has suffered the worst dengue epidemic in its history this year; various countries in Latin America are also experiencing this phenomenon…
In Paraguay, between weeks 1 and 17 of 2024, 253,907 cases of dengue were reported. This number is approximately 18 times more than what was recorded in the same period in 2023.
In Peru, during the same period, 193,587 infections were registered, and there were 151 deaths. This represents a 230% increase in cases compared to what was reported by the same week in 2023.
According to the Department of Health of Puerto Rico, the island is also suffering from this pandemic. To date, 1,033 cases have been reported, both probable and confirmed,
translation: In 4 months, record number of disease deaths this century (referring only to dengue)
Where does Dengue rate compared to COVID-19?
Here’s a chart from the Lancet during the first few months of COVID (pre-vaccince days).
Nearly equal to COVID-19, 3rd down from COVID.
So Where Is All the Hoopla From the WHO, WEF, NIH, NIAH, Fauci, Birx, That Came with COVID-19?
Simple, there’s no money in dengue - there is no cure, you just ride it out.
Even with the record number of deaths, the global alphabet medical organizations aren’t doing anything.
One medication does help though…
Ivermectin does help speed up the recovery but once you have dengue you have up to a couple of weeks of joint and muscle pains, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, consistently dry mouth, perhaps a scratchy throat, constantly feeling tired, disorientation, and whole bunch of other ‘good sh-tuff’…
Presently, the only thing the medical profession can do is give you a pain killer, provide a serum full of vitamins and medication intravenously, and have your blood tested after a few days to be sure your platelets are doing what they are supposed to be doing.
Then there is the after effects - overly sensitive stomach, diarrhea, loss of appetite, constantly feeling tired, weak focus , sometimes disorientation…
Your body feels good and the aftereffects are definitely better than Dengue itself but we are talking a full month before you are somewhat if not fully recovered.
So given the response of the global alphabet medical organizations, if something is going to make Big Pharma big money, they’re all in.
But looking at the Lancet chart above, if there is no money, there is no crisis…
The Malaria cases are a puzzle though, all of Africa takes Ivermectin to stave off malaria - apparently other continents are not aware of this?
The success of Ivermectin with Malaria in Africa which explains why COVID-19 never appeared on that content until Bill Gates arrived with his so-called vaccinations then the number of cases, injuries, and death sky-rocketed.
How did the people of Africa take to all this?
Let’s just say there is a price on Gates’ head should he ever return to that continent - no questions asked, they just want him dead.
The Migration of Dengue to the Caribbean and the USA
It’s not has never been as bad as South America any year - until this year.
Florida in particular is being hit with a sudden rise in Dengue - which only begs the question just how quickly will the governors react to this problem.
Only one mosquito carries any of the 4 Dengue strains (DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN4) so the spray has to directed at that mosquito, mosquito aedes albopictus (image above)
La Nina and a very active hurricane season is sure to contribute to the spread of the mosquito aedes albopictus - amazing how small creatures endure the toughest of weather conditions.
Not sure who signed off on this but Florida has had genetically modified mosquitoes launched to fight the mosquito aedes albopictus - this has never been tested large scale before and ANYTHING biological that has been modified is playing the devil’s advocate with God’s creation.
img: mosquito aedes aegypti
May 14, 2021 - The U.S.’s first open-air GM mosquitoes have taken flight | Science News
After a decade of argument, Oxitec pits genetically modified mosquitoes against Florida’s spreaders of dengue and Zika.
Some Tips Should Dengue Arrive In Your Area
eliminate all standing water outside and inside the house (if you have to soak anything, keep it covered with a lid or towel - it does not take long for eggs to be laid and you don’t want to take any chances of having such hatching inside your house. The likelihood is minimal however once you get dengue the likelihood of a miserable 4-6 weeks is guaranteed)
keep all windows and door screens shut as long as possible
if you don't have one between your garage and your house, install a screen door there as well.
keep a repellent handy if you are going to be outside
if you have a garage, spray repellent into confined spaces and corners once a day one you know dengue is in the area
Once anyone gets dengue they build an immunity to it - however, you are only immune to the strain that hits you.
It cannot be transmitted from person to person - you have to be bitten by a mosquito carrying dengue.
If any mosquito bites someone with dengue, the next person it bites could get dengue, depending on several factors during the time lapse between bites.
Be sure to visit a clinic or hospital - they will give you a pain killer (probably dipyrone monohydrate) and probably a serum full of antibodies.
Ivermectin will help a lot - be sure to have something with animal fat with it (butter on bread will due) as the fat will amplify Ivermectin's potency by 3 times.
Another suggestion is to get a strong B-Complex supplement - this will help stave of the lethargy that comes with being hit by dengue...
You will feel like you are going die - normally deaths are few and most of the times it is due to not getting early treatment.
However, this year there is a noticeable increase in cases as well as deaths in the 20-29 age group of South America - so this group needs to be particularly cautious.
It is not by co-incidence that this age group also has the highest so-called vaccination rate (we have researched this and the solutions called vaccines are actually bioweapons full of nanotechnology and graphene oxide).
As of the publication of this post, it is not known if the so-called COVID-91 vaccines are contributing to the dengue stats but given anyone who has taken a jab has a severely weakened immune system, it should come as no surprise this age group could feel it worse than any other age group.
Hopefully your governor will spray the entire state should it arrive to your area - if not, give him hell as you could end up feeling like you are in hell when you get it.