Thursday, August 22, 2019

The 1924 Los Angeles pneumonic plague outbreak began October 30, 1924, and was declared fully contained on November 13, 1924. It represented the first time plague had emerged in Southern California; plague outbreaks had previously arisen in San Francisco and Oakland. The Los Angeles outbreak began on October 30, lasted two weeks, and killed 30 people. Public health officials credited the lessons learned from the San Francisco outbreak coupled with swiftly implemented measures, including hospitalization of the sick and all their contacts, a neighborhood quarantine, and a large-scale rat eradication program, with saving lives.[1][2][3][4]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924_Los_Angeles_pneumonic_plague_outbreak

Here we are 95 years later talking about the plague again, only this time it Bubonic Plague. 

Left untreated, bubonic plague can move to the lungs and cause a secondary pneumonic infection.[6] 

Could a serious outbreak happen and could it spread quickly? After all California exports tons of fruits and vegetables.

Should we begin demanding boycotts of California produce and products to prevent further possible plague outbreaks?

Orkin lists the following top ten cities for rat infestation:

1.    Chicago
2.    Los Angeles
3.    New York
4.    Washington, DC
5.    San Francisco
6.    Detroit
7.    Philadelphia
8.    Cleveland
9.    Baltimore
10.  Denver

To read the full report, head over to orkin.com .

Of course what is much worst than rat infestation is Liberal Democrat infestation, how can we exterminate them?