Update: Typhus outbreak in Los Angeles due to heaps of rats infested trash spreads to city hall may

MindWars

Diamond Member
Oct 14, 2016
42,227
10,743
2,040
Update: Typhus Outbreak in Los Angeles Due to Heaps of Rat-Infested Trash, Spreads to City Hall - May Force the Removal of Carpets

As previously reported, a typhus epidemic is worsening in the liberal utopia of Los Angeles, California due to a growing homeless population and mountains of rat-infested trash.




LMFAO and the idiots in NY will get the same thing wait until these two loser states cause the plaque among the country because these leftist stupif fks want to bring in diseased 3rd world nation savages all while trying to be the world police.

Hope you are proud of your MORON selves better hope you suffer no child deaths because if you do assholes you deserve it " LET THEM IN" LET THEM IN" . ............... still gonna show the love for a disease ridden bunch of pigs that just gave you and yours some killer disease lmfao.

Knowing how stupid you fks are you'd never connect the two. Lower IQ's often can't.
 
Last year they had 124 cases not exactly an epidemic....Homelessness in Cali is not just due to migrants and more people than the homeless are contracting typhus.
But guess what? It could happen anywhere you have an overabundance of trash not collected.Just go over to my ex-wife's place and see what a trash pile looks like.
 
Last year they had 124 cases not exactly an epidemic....Homelessness in Cali is not just due to migrants and more people than the homeless are contracting typhus.
But guess what? It could happen anywhere you have an overabundance of trash not collected.Just go over to my ex-wife's place and see what a trash pile looks like.


Epidemic Typhus | Typhus Fevers | CDC


Epidemic typhus, also called louse-borne typhus, is an uncommon disease caused by a bacteria called Rickettsia prowazekii. Epidemic typhus is spread to people through contact with infected body lice. Though epidemic typhus was responsible for millions of deaths in previous centuries, it is now considered a rare disease. Occasionally, cases continue to occur, in areas where extreme overcrowding is common and body lice can travel from one person to another. In the United States, rare cases of epidemic typhus, called sylvatic typhus, can occur. These cases occur when people are exposed to flying squirrels and their nests.


So it is uncommon in places that are modern and clean. It’s spread by lice and fleas. I don’t think flying squirrels live in Southern California. Plague is also very rare these days, it commonly breaks out in the southwest. If a large American metropolitan city has issues with lice and fleas in the courthouse something more then new carpet needs to be considered.
 
Perhaps Pelose should mind her own district before she worries about Trump.

Pelosi's America.jpg
 

Forum List

Back
Top