The New York Metropolis Division of Well being has begun spraying New York Metropolis Streets with pesticides to stop the unfold of the West Nile Virus, transmitted by mosquitos.
Our Town reported that vans have been deployed all through New York Metropolis, spraying low concentrations of Anvil 10+10 and Duet.
Well being Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan acknowledged, “The Well being Division is actively working to stop West Nile by public schooling, treating marshy areas and spraying for mosquitoes.”
One resident filmed a truck spraying pesticides close to his neighborhood. Within the video, a voice from a speaker might be heard saying, “The town has utilized pesticides to cut back the specter of the West Nile Virus. To attenuate publicity to the pesticide, go inside instantly till the truck goes previous.”
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Do you see the sample but?
New York Metropolis is responding to ‘West Nile Virus’ with a MASS pesticide spraying operation.
They’re CAUSING the diseases with their ‘options’. pic.twitter.com/1MoieZ5tRX
— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) August 31, 2024
Per Fox 5 New York:
The Well being Division is spraying for mosquitoes to stop individuals from having the West Nile virus in New York.
Beginning tonight, vans will spray pesticides in sections of Manhattan at 8:30 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Tuesday morning and in Brooklyn on Wednesday between 8:30 p.m. and 6 a.m. the next morning.The Well being Division will spray very low concentrations of Anvil 10+10, Duet, or MERUS 3.
New York — Right here we go once more…#WestNileVirus Prompts the Authorities to Spray Outdoor, Concern “Voluntary Curfews”, and Shut off Public Areas
Everyone knows it’s coming… whether or not it’s this or one thing else…
DO NOT COMPLY. pic.twitter.com/nuFUQlyj9z
— Teo Anon17 (@TeoAnon17) August 26, 2024
NYC’s Well being Division has already reported 4 West Nile Virus instances and detected the virus in mosquito swimming pools in all 5 boroughs.
The Gateway Pundit beforehand reported Dr. Fauci was hospitalized by the virus.
READ:
Dr. Anthony Fauci Hospitalized for Six Days with West Nile Virus, Now Recovering at Home