Oh gee, import a bunch of street shitters and have them working in your food industry and now a virus that spreads from shit is "exploding" in the country. This cannot possibly be related. That would be racist.
>Hepatitis A is primarily spread through the fecal-oral route, meaning the virus is transmitted when an uninfected person ingests food or water contaminated with the stool of an infected person. This typically occurs due to poor hand hygiene after using the bathroom or changing diapers, allowing microscopic amounts of feces to contaminate surfaces, food, or drinks.
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>American health officials have issued an urgent travel warning for parts of Canada over the spread of a highly contagious disease.
The CDC has issued a level 1 travel advisory for Americans heading to the province of Manitoba, Canada, over an outbreak of hepatitis A, a liver infection that spreads from contaminated food and drinks and from person to person.
Since the outbreak began in April 2025, 658 Manitoba residents have been sickened and 142 have been hospitalized, five have been admitted to intensive care and four have died, according to the province's health department.
Of those infected, 143 were in Manitoba's capital, Winnipeg, which has nearly 850,000 residents and is Canada's seventh-largest city.
Oh gee, import a bunch of street shitters and have them working in your food industry and now a virus that spreads from shit is "exploding" in the country. This cannot possibly be related. That would be racist.
>>Hepatitis A is primarily spread through the fecal-oral route, meaning the virus is transmitted when an uninfected person ingests food or water contaminated with the stool of an infected person. This typically occurs due to poor hand hygiene after using the bathroom or changing diapers, allowing microscopic amounts of feces to contaminate surfaces, food, or drinks.
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From the post:
>>American health officials have issued an urgent travel warning for parts of Canada over the spread of a highly contagious disease.
The CDC has issued a level 1 travel advisory for Americans heading to the province of Manitoba, Canada, over an outbreak of hepatitis A, a liver infection that spreads from contaminated food and drinks and from person to person.
Since the outbreak began in April 2025, 658 Manitoba residents have been sickened and 142 have been hospitalized, five have been admitted to intensive care and four have died, according to the province's health department.
Of those infected, 143 were in Manitoba's capital, Winnipeg, which has nearly 850,000 residents and is Canada's seventh-largest city.