Thursday, July 27, 2017

The so-called “cultural enrichment” brought to Germany by Muslim invaders is dangerous to your health…deadly, in fact


A failed Muslim asylum seeker from Yemen who was given sanctuary by a church in northern Germany to prevent him from being deported has potentially infected more than 50 German children with a highly contagious strain of tuberculosis.

Gatestone  (h/t Jeanie J) The man, who was sheltered at a church in Bünsdorf between January and May 2017, was in frequent contact with the children, some as young as three, who were attending a day care center at the facility. He was admitted to a hospital in Rendsburg in June and subsequently diagnosed with tuberculosis — a disease which only recently has reentered the German consciousness. (Were they checked for sexual assaults?)

The Infectious Disease Epidemiology Annual Report — which was published on July 12, 2017 and provides data on the status of more than 50 infectious diseases in Germany during 2016 — offers the first glimpse into the public health consequences of the massive influx of migrants in late 2015.

The report shows increased incidences in Germany of adenoviral conjunctivitis, botulism, chicken pox, cholera, cryptosporidiosis, dengue fever, echinococcosis, enterohemorrhagic E. coli, giardiasis, haemophilus influenza, Hantavirus, hepatitis, hemorrhagic fever, HIV/AIDS, leprosy, louse-borne relapsing fever, malaria, measles, meningococcal disease, meningoencephalitis, mumps, paratyphoid, rubella, shigellosis, syphilis, toxoplasmosis, trichinellosis, tuberculosis, tularemia, typhus and whooping cough.

Local health authorities say that in addition to the children, parents and teachers as well as parishioners are also being tested for the disease, which can develop months or even years after exposure. The tuberculosis scare has cast a renewed spotlight on the increased risk of infectious diseases in Germany since Chancellor Angela Merkel allowed in around two million migrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

The RKI statistics may be just the tip of the iceberg. The number of reported cases of tuberculosis, for example, was 5,915 in 2016, up from 4,488 cases in 2014, an increase of more than 30% during that period. Some doctors, however, believe that the actual number of cases of tuberculosis is far higher and have accused the RKI of downplaying the threat in an effort to avoid fueling anti-immigration sentiments.

In an interview with Focus, Carsten Boos, an orthopedic surgeon, warned that German authorities have lost track of hundreds of thousands of migrants who may be infected. He added that 40% of all tuberculosis pathogens are multidrug-resistant and therefore inherently dangerous to the general population.

What’s more:

Hospitals are overwhelmed by Muslim invaders and cannot continue to provide care for taxpaying Germans.

The Muslim invaders refuse to be cared for by female medics.

Muslim invaders stabbed a doctor and some nurses when the child they had neglected died in a hospital. One injured physician had to undergo surgery and two nurses are laid up in the ICU. Nobody has been punished.

Clinics are shipping hostile refugees to hospitals because they cannot them. 

Muslim invaders have AIDS, syphilis, open TB and other exotic diseases, never before seen, or long since eradicated in the West.

Muslim invaders abandon their sick children when asked to pay for their medications: When they learn they have to pay cash, it leads to unbelievable outbursts. They abandon the children with pharmacy staff with the words: ‘So, cure them here yourselves!’

At least 1 in 10 Muslim women are already knocked up when they get to Germany. Hundreds of thousands of them have brought along infants and little kids under six, many emaciated and very sick.

This video is from 2015, before things really got bad in Germany:


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