As if the ongoing pandemics of COVID-19 and monkeypox weren’t enough, they’re now urging people to get vaccinated against this contagious disease, as the virus has been found in wastewater samples. Yet, here’s what they’re not telling you about the real cause.
As if the ongoing pandemics of COVID-19 and monkeypox aren’t enough, the New York health department is now urging residents to get vaccinated against polio, as the virus has been found in wastewater samples from two different counties.
Just two weeks prior to this, a 20-year-old in Rockland County was also diagnosed with polio.1 The case is reportedly the first in nearly a decade. The patient, identified as a “healthy young adult,” had not been vaccinated against polio as a child, and according to the New York health department, the positive water samples were genetically linked to this case. As reported by CBS News, August 5, 2022:2…