Jim Steele
The Deputy Director-General of the World Health Organization recently stated at a press conference Climate change is causing “many, many diseases” including Mpox, Marburg and Ebolaspeeding up their appearance. “This is caused by climate change, droughts and floods.”
A quick look at Ebola shows how dishonest monkey shit this statement is
Ebola disease is caused by six different Ebola viruses carried by fruit bats and can be transmitted to monkeys and humans. Depending on the species, 25% to 90% of infected people die.
It was not until 2014 that Ebola outbreaks were reported in remote villages near the rainforests of Central and West Africa. Figure A shows where Non-imported epidemic was reported. Ebola virus is spread through contact with the body fluids and organs of infected animals. Infected bats and primates can transmit Ebola virus to people who eat bats and primates as bushmeat. However, Caregivers of infected people or sexual contact with survivors can spread the disease among the population, allowing the disease to be introduced into urban centers.
During the Ebola outbreak from 2014 to 2016, Imports into urban areas lead to more than 28,000 casess. Several countries, including Italy, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States, have reported imported Ebola cases related to this outbreak.
Ebola Reston virus causes disease in nonhuman primates but not humans. In 1989, in Reston, Virginia, a group of monkeys imported from the Philippines caused outbreaks among nonhuman primates in Pennsylvania and Texas, and in Siena, Italy. These imported urban epidemics are not related to climate change.
A quick examination of the climate in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC; formerly Zaire) further reveals no significant climate impacts and further lifts the curtain on the World Health Organization’s climate lies.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a tropical country whose climate is affected by seasonal changes. The Intertropical Convergence Zone causes alternating wet and dry seasons. Figures reported by the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit (CRU) and the World Bank show that climate change is barely happening. The DRC enters its dry season when the ITCZ brings rainfall to the north. Dry season precipitation changes The average for June, July and August from 1901 to 1930 was 217.85 mm. The current 30-year average is 216.38 mm, a change of 0.6%. Similar percentage changes occur during the rainy season, when the ITCZ is closer to the equator.
Likewise, the almost imperceptible change in average temperature increases Average dry season temperature in 1901-30 was 23.21°C, currently 23.61°C; 0.4C change 120 years later.
WHO propagandists want all gullible people to believe Over the past 120 years, temperatures have risen by 0.4 degrees Celsius and dry season rainfall has decreased by 1.5 millimeters, creating a climate crisis that has led to an increase in deadly diseases such as Ebola. Only really stupid people buy that dishonest crap.
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