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Seventy-Four New Confirmed Cases of H3N2 in Misłika
According to an official Ministry of Health report released by Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Marek Sawiszky, at least seventy-four new cases of the H3N2 influenza virus have been confirmed in the "Islamic Quarter" of Misłika, in the Grand Principality of Trzy Rzeki. This round of confirmed diagnoses raise the total count of influenza cases in the city to a ground total of one hundred and ninety-seven, making this the highest saturation of the normally mild strain of the influenza virus in the entire Kingdom.
Complicating matters in Misłika is the general unwillingness of the entirely Muslim Gudanzka to accept treatment from Army Doctors, who are at the current time, the only medical practitioners in the Kingdom allowed to dispense the vaccine- stemming from the scandals of last years, where a number of civilian doctors (the majority of whom were themselves either Cuman or Gudanzka Muslims) were found to be funneling significant quantities of the vaccine into the so-called "Black Bazaar of the East," an extensive network of Muslim criminals and dissidents active in a number of LFS member-states.
In his report, Dr. Sawiszky warned that the growing epidemic in Misłika would quickly grow "entirely out of hand," unless some measures were taken to ensure that "either the virus is contained within its current geographical distribution within the city, through means of a quarantine, or unless Gudanzka community leaders lessen the hard-line they've taken and allow non-Muslim doctors to administer vaccines to those not already infected, or to provide treatment for those that already are."
As stated, the H3N2 strain of the influenza virus, in its most recent forms of mutation in human hosts has been relatively mild, but without proper medical treatment, it is still highly likely that a high ratio of casualties will result from infection, unless proper medical treatment is sought out immediately. Whatever the case, the Ministry of Health remains dedicated to seeing the possibility of the expansion of this virus checked, and will do all within its power to maintain the safety and welfare of all loyal subjects of the Crown of Międzymorze.
According to an official Ministry of Health report released by Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Marek Sawiszky, at least seventy-four new cases of the H3N2 influenza virus have been confirmed in the "Islamic Quarter" of Misłika, in the Grand Principality of Trzy Rzeki. This round of confirmed diagnoses raise the total count of influenza cases in the city to a ground total of one hundred and ninety-seven, making this the highest saturation of the normally mild strain of the influenza virus in the entire Kingdom.
Complicating matters in Misłika is the general unwillingness of the entirely Muslim Gudanzka to accept treatment from Army Doctors, who are at the current time, the only medical practitioners in the Kingdom allowed to dispense the vaccine- stemming from the scandals of last years, where a number of civilian doctors (the majority of whom were themselves either Cuman or Gudanzka Muslims) were found to be funneling significant quantities of the vaccine into the so-called "Black Bazaar of the East," an extensive network of Muslim criminals and dissidents active in a number of LFS member-states.
In his report, Dr. Sawiszky warned that the growing epidemic in Misłika would quickly grow "entirely out of hand," unless some measures were taken to ensure that "either the virus is contained within its current geographical distribution within the city, through means of a quarantine, or unless Gudanzka community leaders lessen the hard-line they've taken and allow non-Muslim doctors to administer vaccines to those not already infected, or to provide treatment for those that already are."
As stated, the H3N2 strain of the influenza virus, in its most recent forms of mutation in human hosts has been relatively mild, but without proper medical treatment, it is still highly likely that a high ratio of casualties will result from infection, unless proper medical treatment is sought out immediately. Whatever the case, the Ministry of Health remains dedicated to seeing the possibility of the expansion of this virus checked, and will do all within its power to maintain the safety and welfare of all loyal subjects of the Crown of Międzymorze.