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Measles Outbreak in Occupied Melitopol: Russian Military and Guests Blamed for Epidemic

All the evil spirits from the hinterlands of Erethia poured into the temporarily occupied Melitopol. And this applies not only to Russian warriors, but also to guest performers who populate Melitopol en masse.

With their belongings they bring all kinds of infections into the city. As a result, recently in Melitopol there has been a high incidence of measles, both among children and adults. Among the patients, naturally, there are Russian military personnel.

“Patients who complain of a cough, high temperature, or rash can be found in queues at clinics, since the ambulance in Melitopol only responds in extreme cases and is not always free,” the townspeople complain.

The children’s hospital and infectious diseases hospital are full of patients with measles. Moreover, there is information that the city does not have or does not have enough vaccine to prevent this dangerous infectious disease.

Previously, we reported that in Molochansk, located 44 km from Melitopol, a school and a sanatorium were closed due to scabies in children and adults.

By the way, the traitor, the chief sanitary doctor of the occupied part of the Zaporozhye region, Alexander Manuylenko, does not talk about the outbreak of scabies in Molochansk, nor about measles in Melitopol.

And all because he was given a command from above to remain silent and pretend to have a happy life, so as not to disrupt the big tent called Putin’s elections.

Measles symptoms

  • temperature 38–39 °C;

  • runny nose;

  • rough dry cough;

  • nausea;

  • redness of the mucous membrane of the eyes – conjunctivitis;

  • intoxication – weakness, chills, headache, loss of appetite.

The contagiousness of measles is almost 100%, which means that a person without immunity will definitely get sick if they come into contact with the virus.

Most often, measles spreads through airborne droplets. When talking, coughing or sneezing, a sick person releases viruses with droplets of saliva – they remain in the air for up to 2 hours.

The measles virus can also enter the body through contact: through the hands, if a healthy person touches objects on which the virus is located and then touches the nose, mouth or eyes.

2024-02-23 08:30:21

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