Olympics Norovirus Cover Up? VIRUS Linked To Contaminated Water Blamed On BACTERIA

by | Feb 13, 2018 | Conspiracy Fact and Theory, Emergency Preparedness, Headline News | 8 comments

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    The 194 staff members and volunteers sickened by the norovirus at the Winter Olympics in South Korea now know what caused their violent infection. Contaminated water used in food preparation is said to be the blame for horrible vomiting spells many have experienced.

    According to the KCDC (Korea Centers for Disease Control), the norovirus has been found in 94 people linked to the Horeb Odaesan Youth Training Center, including those who ate food from the center but don’t live there, The Los Angeles Times reported.  Analysis of the center’s water discovered fecal coliform bacteria.  That seems infinitely strange, considering the norovirus is a virus, not a bacteria. They are different and it is worth noting that the mainstream media doesn’t seem to notice or may be covering up something up.

    Fecal coliform by themselves are usually not pathogenic; they are indicator organisms, which means they may indicate the presence of other pathogenic bacteria. Pathogens are typically present in such small amounts it is impractical monitor them directly.

    Note: Some strains of Escherichia coli, which are a type of fecal coliform, can cause intestinal illness. One such strain is E. coli O157:H7, which is found in the digestive tract of cattle. –Water Research Center

    This begs the question: are health and government officials, with the assistance of their weaponized mainstream media, trying to cover up an E.Coli outbreak at the Winter Olympics? A better explanation is needed since this one makes little sense.

    “After the training center stopped providing meals, requested frequent hand washing, and promoted the use of hand sanitizer, “the norovirus infection reduced considerably,” the KCDC said in a statement. No athletes have succumbed to the infection yet, but the illness has spread from the Pyeongchang area to Gangneung, the coastal city hosting several indoor events at the Games.

    The norovirus is a viral infection which causes the sudden and severe onset of diarrhea and vomiting; symptoms which begin within 12-48 of exposure and can be painful. The virus is highly contagious and commonly spread through food or water that is contaminated during preparation or contaminated surfaces. You can also be infected through close contact with an infected person. Most people will cover without treatment in three days, however, hospitalization can occur if victims are infants or elderly. –SHTFPlan

    Although the virus spread rapidly initially, now that health officials have discovered the cause of the outbreak, containment can begin.

    Organizers said this viral infection is particularly bad. Of the 1,200 guards removed from duty, 41 had suffered a sudden onset of vomiting and diarrhea on Sunday and all had been taken to a hospital. The outbreak comes just days before the opening of South Korea’s 2018 Winter Olympics on Thursday.-SHTFPlan

    The noroVIRUS is being blamed on a bacteria. Let that sink in for a moment and ponder why many no longer trust mainstream media or government officials.

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      1. What do they say when you are in a foreign country? “Don’t drink the water.”

        E.coli outbreaks are not just limited to foreign countries. And not just third world or developing countries. They happen all the time right here in the good old US of A, mainly in fast food places. Remember “Jack In the Box?” Even grocery stores have E.coli outbreaks (Listeria has become pretty common recently. The E.coli outbreaks have been traced mainly to prepackaged salad mixes.

        Drink soda, because these companies, like Coca Cola, filter their water. Some soda companies sell their own bottled water. Might as well make a profit on what it cost to build this big and expensive water filtration plant. Drink wine because Mother Nature filters the grapes.

        It’s not “special sense.” It’s “common sense.”

      2. So that is why there is a brown streak on the snow covered mountain.

      3. Korea – north or south – like most Asian countries… pack ’em in like sardines and then we wonder why there’s a problem? I’ll be glad when this nonsense of an Olympic event is over. Maybe it is time the world sees it for the farce it is. The rapturous reporting about Kim Jong Un’s sister – Kim Yo-jong – is sickening. Even more so when it is our own press(es) that are doing it. The woman is a murdering savage like her brother and all that family before her. Her smile offensive is just that – deeply offending to me.

      4. You don’t want to get infected with shit hole germs? Don’t go to shit hole countries!

      5. Something here good worth reading.
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      6. The Fecal Coliform water test is an indicator of water contamination, not the presence of norovirus. The water is contaminated with feces which is likely also to be the source of norovirus.

        However, relieving and replacing the entire cadre of 1200 security personnel because of 41 total illnesses is strange and doesn’t make any sense.

      7. Anytime you have vomiting or diarrhea make sure to have fluids on hand! What fluids? You need to keep potassium/sugar/salt levels stable. Gatorade, bullion with salt, and jello. There are times when you don’t want to drink water. I keep the above on hand along with easy to make noodle soup (the kind where you add hot water and can eat it in 3 minutes).

        I came down with dysentary in Hungary many years ago while traveling. Nothing worse than lying on a bathroom floor, in a hotel, thinking you might not survive until morning.

      8. we would all experience this when we go to other countries and drink local water. even washing the hands and brushing the teeth will expose us. they know care must be taken so why doesnt bottled water stand at hand where exposure is greatest?
        Grampa

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