San Diego Ground Zero For Next Round Of Zika Spraying

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“Abundance of Caution” When NO Mosquitoes Test Positive Sets Toxic Precedence

24 Hour Notice Given With No Public Input – Who Decides?  

“Although there has not been a confirmed case of any disease in this situation, we are taking appropriate steps to minimize potential risk and protect the public’s health,” said Dr. Sayone Thihalolipavan, the county’s deputy public health officer.

"What chemicals might be used"?
“What chemicals might be used”? PYRENONE® 25-5, SCOURGE® INSECTICIDE
with RESMETHRIN/PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE 4% + 12% MF FORMULA II & DEMAND® CS Insecticide

The San Diego Union-Tribune Reported today (8/18/2016):

County workers will hand-spray mosquito-killing pesticide throughout a two-block section of San Diego’s South Park neighborhood Friday after a resident who recently traveled abroad came home with Zika-like symptoms.

Medical testing has not confirmed that the individual, who has not been publicly identified, has Zika or any other tropical mosquito-borne infection. The individual recently returned from an unspecified location where the virus is active.

The county’s public health policy is to search for Aedes mosquitoes — the type known to carry Zika — around the homes of anyone returning with symptoms that indicate they may have a Zika infection. The routine search in this case, the county says, turned up Aedes larva nearby, a discovery that calls for spraying out of an abundance of caution.

“Abundance of Caution” Used As Justification As No Zika Infected Mosquitoes Found

The U-T also reports:

To date, no locally-trapped and examined mosquitoes have tested positive for Zika and the spraying effort is designed to keep the virus from reaching the airborne insects. Once mosquitoes are infected, Zika can spread more quickly as it has in Florida.

So San Diego County has decided to spray pesticides about a hundred homes around someone’s house who may not even have Zika but traveled to an area that does and might infect a local mosquito if bitten by one.

What Chemicals “Might” Be Sprayed:

PYRENONE® 25-5

SCOURGE® INSECTICIDE

DEMAND® CS Insecticide

"What chemicals might be used"? PRECAUTIONS!
“What chemicals might be used”? PYRENONE® 25-5, SCOURGE® INSECTICIDE
with RESMETHRIN/PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE 4% + 12% MF FORMULA II & DEMAND® CS Insecticide

 

CW6 reports additional precautions:

Stay inside and bring pets indoors if possible

Close doors and windows, and turn off fans that bring outdoor air inside the home

Cover ornamental fishponds to avoid direct exposure

Rinse fruits and vegetables from your garden with water before cooking or eating

Beekeepers and those with insects kept outdoors are encouraged to shelter hives and habitats during treatments

You may resume normal activities 30 minutes after the treatment

Vector Control will continue to conduct trapping for Aedes mosquitoes in the area and nearby locations for several weeks.

Information about chikungunya, dengue and the Zika virus can be found on the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website.

Two types of Aedes mosquitoes – the Aedes aegypti, yellow-fever mosquito and the Aedes albopictus, Asian tiger mosquito – are not native to San Diego and don’t really like our climate. They were found in San Diego County for the first time in 2014 and 2015. To date, they have been found in relatively low numbers.

They differ from our County’s native mosquitoes in a number of ways. They not only live in people’s backyards, but also inside their homes, and can breed in a thimble-full of water.

They’re smaller than native mosquitoes, have distinctive black and white markings, are known as aggressive biters and – unlike our native mosquitoes that prefer to feed between dusk and dawn – like to bite and feed during daylight hours as well.

FOX5 Interviews Person In Question

An unidentified individual who traveled to Costa Rica & Guadalajara suffered from diarrhea, aches, pains and conjunctivitis. The results from his tests will not be available for another two weeks.

Is this really a good reason to spray a two block radius and set a precedent in Southern California to spray pesticides with less than 24 hour notice and no public discourse? Who decides? How does one RESIST?

Sources:

The San Diego-Union Tribune

CW6

FOX5

ABC10

NBC7

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4 thoughts on “San Diego Ground Zero For Next Round Of Zika Spraying

  1. It looks like Zika may be the pandemic of choice, and since it’s doubtful that any real Zika virus exists, they’ll just spray you with chemicals that cause the symptoms, and push (by force, possibly) vaccines that will finish you off.

    “The individual recently returned from an unspecified location where the virus is active.”

    I see… they tested this individual because he came from a location where the virus is active, but no one gives a sailing schit about the thousands of wetbacks crossing the border with brain-eating bacteria, TB, measles, etc. etc.

  2. I think somebody or somebodies just like poisoning people. For whatever reasons they can come up with.
    The Jews on the radio have been busily trying to convince me that mosquito’s are migratory and we now have Zika skeeters all the way up here in Michigan.
    All I keep hearing about is the Great Northern Mosquito Migration of 2016.
    It took the killer bees years and years to migrate north….but the Zika skeeters managed to do it in just one season.
    They must have one heck of a travel agent.

  3. “The results from his tests will not be available for another two weeks.”

    Yet… if someone killed a pig, they’d have the killer’s DNA analyzed within a few hours.

    “Information about chikungunya, dengue and the Zika virus can be found on the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website.”

    Make that DISinformation.

    Propaganda Central.

  4. Nothing new, really:
    Eyewitness account written in 1970s: Unvaccinated people didn’t get the flu, and cared for vaccinated flu victims:
    CHAPTER 2: THE SPANISH INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC OF 1918 WAS CAUSED BY VACCINATIONS
    http://whaledotto/vaccine/sf1.html

    “A report from the Argentine doctors’ organization, Physicians in the Crop-Sprayed Towns,[1] challenges the theory that the Zika virus epidemic in Brazil is the cause of the increase in the birth defect microcephaly among newborns….in the area where most sick people live, a chemical larvicide that produces malformations in mosquitoes was introduced into the drinking water supply in 2014. This poison, Pyriproxyfen, is used in a State-controlled programme aimed at eradicating disease-carrying mosquitoes.

    The Physicians added that the Pyriproxyfen is manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical, a Japanese “strategic partner” of Monsanto. “Malformations detected in thousands of children from pregnant women living in areas where the Brazilian state added Pyriproxyfen to drinking water are not a coincidence, even though the Ministry of Health places a direct blame on the Zika virus for this damage.”
    …..Zika has traditionally been held to be a relatively benign disease that has never before been associated with birth defects, even in areas where it infects 75% of the population.”
    http://www.stlucianewsonlinedotcom/argentine-and-brazilian-doctors-name-larvicide-as-potential-cause-of-microcephaly/
    The region of Brazil in question has a population of poor blacks.

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