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Rising Threats of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Part 2 of 2

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A new type of virus has been detected in Peru. It’s a never-before-seen virus that causes illnesses similar to dengue fever, malaria, and other tropical infectious diseases. Another type of zoonotic disease with an approximately 35 percent mortality rate, Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS), has emerged. This type of coronavirus recently killed two out of three diagnosed cases in Saudi Arabia and has caused 936 deaths globally so far, according to official data. Mpox has two strains, Clade I and Clade II, with Clade I being more infectious and causing nearly 600 deaths, primarily among children, in the DRC this year. Zimbabwe's government is imposing restrictions on public gatherings and food vending as cases of cholera soared this week. Tragically, at least 3,500 lives have been lost, and the African region remains the most affected. The Nipah virus has re-emerged in India. Scientists are sounding the alarm about the potential of the Nipah virus becoming the next deadly global pandemic. With a considerably higher mortality rate than COVID-19, the virus poses a significant threat that we might not be adequately equipped to handle.

A study revealed that diseases transmitted from animal-folk to humans could kill at least 12 times as many people in 2050 as they did in 2020. Researchers found the number of epidemics has been surging by almost 5% every year between 1963 and 2019, with mortality rate up by 9%. More pandemics and zoonotic diseases will continue to happen as long as humans still consume animal-people products. Our Most Beloved Master advises that world leaders need to take immediate action to protect citizens from diseases and all kinds of other bad effects of animal-people meat consumption. “Then people will understand. People will follow. All you have to do is just change all these slaughterhouses, abattoirs into vegan farms, (Yes.) vegetable farms. Organic farms are better. (Yes, Master.) Ban fishing. Ban hunting. Simple, just be vegan and then our world will change.”
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