/pol/ talking about supposed hemorrhagic fever outbreak in, well, you know the rest.
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This article, that is on /pol/, is from Dec. 19, 2020:
"Since the beginning of winter, Xi'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province has recorded a series of hemorrhagic fever cases, a natural epidemic disease with a high fatality rate. Medical experts said that rodents are the main source of infection, and called on the public not to panic as vaccinations can effectively prevent and control the disease, while human-to-human transmission is basically impossible.
According to media reports, hemorrhagic fever is a common infectious disease in northern China. Starting from October every year, some areas of Shaanxi enter the high incidence season of hemorrhagic fever."
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202112/1242782.shtml
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Human-to-human transmission is basically impossible.
It is a common infectious disease in northern China that occurs every year beginning in October.
This is a nothingburger.
Quite likely, however I still think it's worth following as you just never know especially when you recall the details of this article and accompanying video.