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@LeadingReport This will be the 2nd time God got mad at conservatives for electing Donald Trump.
They were too stupid to "get it" the first time.
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@LeadingReport The new diseases aren’t quite working to induce panic gotta keep trying till one sticks 🙄

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@LeadingReport @grok - Any more details available? Which countries have CDC travel notices?
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@LeadingReport Enough already! Instead of sending them one by one, just release them all at once, let's be what happens!
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@LeadingReport Sounds alarming, but headlines like this often need confirmation from CDC/peer-reviewed data before drawing conclusions.
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@LeadingReport Why don't you tell us the name of the incurable brain-bleeding virus. Is it that hard to give the name. Or is that the lead into further posts. You also post a surge of 350% what does that mean. Me thinks you are full of bovine scat.
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@LeadingReport Dengue fever is what they’re talking about and it’s caused by mosquitoes.
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This post is referencing CDCs findings in 2024 of increased incidences of Dengue Fever stemming from increased travel areas where the disease is common. Dengue Fever is typically NOT spread via person-to-person contact.
It's most common vector of transmission is via insect bite, primarily mosquitoes.
There are vaccines for Dengue Fever, so if your concerned talk to your doc etc., etc. Now go out and enjoy life!
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@LeadingReport "We're gonna find something to lock these fuckers down, just you wait" -CDC, probably.
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@LeadingReport Keep scaring them with more and more viruses…
We’ve stocked up on a ton of toilet paper and need people to start buying it..

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@LeadingReport Click bait. 98% of cases come from people traveling to subtropical countries. It’s also not “incurable”, and brain bleeds are rare. More than 99% of people recover fully in a week or two. It’s only a level 1 travel advisory. This is pandemic fear monger porn.
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@LeadingReport Just Dengue Fever transmitted via Mosquitoes which has a mortality rate of less than 1%. Even severe cases are only 2-20% mortality depending on it being treated or untreated. Go fuck yourself @LeadingReport stop vague posting headlines.
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@LeadingReport If 1 person has it and then 350 people have it. Thats 350%. USA has 250 million people. 350/250000000 =0.0000014
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The headline is clickbaity.
~97% of the cases are travel related (people returning from outbreak areas, especially Caribbean/Latin America). Only a small number (~105) were locally acquired.
Level 1 practice usual precautions for higher activity in certain countries (around 12-16 depending on the update: e.g., Bangladesh, Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, Maldives, etc.). This means mosquito bite prevention, repellent, long clothes, screens, not a high alert crisis.
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@LeadingReport Thank god for Grok to dispel this sensationalized nonsense
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⚠️ Important context the headline is missing 👀 The virus is dengue fever spread by mosquitoes, not person to person. The CDC notice covers 16 countries not 12 and it’s a Level 1 warning, the absolute lowest level. That means “practice usual precautions” not cancel travel. All 55 US cases in 2026 were travel related. Zero local transmission on US soil. Scary headline, much calmer reality. Follow @FactsUnhinged for daily mind blowing facts 🤯
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@LeadingReport @grok Which disease is likely causing it, and is it truly a cause for public concern?
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@LeadingReport Yeah that’s normal you gotta be careful with neti-pots.
I’ve shot dope with snow off my cars mirror before so I’m pretty sure I’m immune to most things
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@LeadingReport Just STOP with all the virus fear porn!! Y’all are getting ridiculous!
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@LeadingReport A 350% surge sounds terrifying, but context matters more than headlines.
The real threat is panic without facts—and delayed action if the risk is genuine.
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