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€5m bail, forbidden from leaving FR.
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But some of the undocumented migration out of the country were people who were targeted by the government who were not connected to the gangs.Suliso wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 2:39 pm https://latinamericanpost.com/americas/ ... irst-time/
What a dramatic effect of simply putting every suspected gang member in jail and never letting them out... Now it could be a great place for a vacation and also I'd be willing to bet that undocumented migration out of the country is wastly reduced.
I wouldn't have expected it to work this well either. I wonder now if it would also work in certain other super dangerous places.
It is a hell of a lot better than many of the alternatives in S. America and C. America. That is the reason people do it, after all.
Cool Cool Cooldryrunguy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2024 6:29 pm From the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.
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Rwanda experiencing first-ever outbreak of Marburg virus; 36 confirmed cases, including 11 deaths
Rwanda is experiencing its first outbreak of Marburg virus, a highly contagious and deadly hemorrhagic fever in the same viral family as Ebola. As of today, the country has reported 36 confirmed cases, including 25 under isolation and 11 fatalities, and more than 300 people are being monitored. The outbreak was officially declared on September 27, following positive test results from the National Reference Laboratory. Cases have been identified in 7 out of Rwanda's 30 districts, with more than 70% of confirmed cases involving healthcare workers, particularly those working in intensive care units. Most of the cases have been traced back to 2 health facilities in the capital city of Kigali, although the source remains unclear.
In response to the outbreak, the Rwandan Ministry of Health is collaborating with WHO to implement containment measures. The health ministry has suspended hospital visits, restricted the size of funerals of people suspected to have died of Marburg to 50 people, and outlawed home vigils and open caskets. Rwanda plans to begin clinical trials of experimental vaccines and treatments over the next few weeks. Currently, there are no licensed vaccine or specific treatments for Marburg virus. WHO is preparing to send emergency supplies from its response hub in Nairobi, Kenya, to assist in managing the situation.
WHO has assessed the risk level as very high at the national level, high at the regional level, and low at the global level. However, there are growing concerns about the potential for international spread due to Kigali's role as a regional travel hub. In Germany, 2 people suspected of having Marburg virus have tested negative, authorities said.
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