Flint’s water crisis turns into bloody bacterial disease outbreak from lack of showering, washing hands
‘The tainted water crisis in Flint, MI., has gone from monumentally bad – to monumentally worse.
CNN is reporting that health officials have discovered an infectious bacterial disease known as Shigellosis, which is capable of producing bloody diarrhea and fever, and is spread by poor hygiene and lack of hand-washing. County health officials told the news network that is precisely what is taking place now.
The bacterial outbreak comes on the heels of a two-year nightmarish ordeal over lead-tainted drinking water. As Natural News reported, after dangerously high levels of lead were discovered in the water, people began to experience strange and unexpected symptoms. During the period between April 2014 and October 2015, when the city switched to using the grossly polluted and corrosive Flint River to supply the city’s drinking water, is when residents began developing painful rashes and cases of alopecia – a condition that causes hair loss.’
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