I found this to be really weird. Yahoo popped up the following news story this morning:
If you look at the date of this Washington Post article, it came out yesterday, May 29, 2021. What stood out to me is that the story itself is from 2017 -- four years ago?!?
So, I looked up the name of the gentleman who died and found this article:
This article is dated Sept. 22, 2017. Note that it doesn't go into nearly the amount of detail that the Washington Post article does.
The question I have is, why is the Washington Post rehashing a 4-year-old story about ticks? The only think I could think of was comms. Maybe I'm overthinking this, but I thought it was odd. A lot of the references made me think of COVID-19:
"Most people infected with babesiosis are asymptomatic or have mild to moderate flu-like symptoms such as fatigue, chills, sweats, headache, body aches, nausea and loss of appetite, which can appear days or even months later."
This phrase sounded a little ominous to me, like it was a threat:
"Since Jeff’s death, Crissy and her kids have worked to raise awareness of babesiosis, hoping to prevent other families from experiencing the heartbreak of losing a loved one."
Philadelphia is in Bucks County, so I also thought of the 2020 election. Could this be related to the vote recount??
What are your thoughts?
"I think the lead researcher on plum island was a German scientist brought here after Ww2"
Why does that not surprise me?