California High School Culturally Enriched with Tuberculosis – 116 Students Infected

Daily Stormer
July 3, 2014

We would have forgotten all about this vibrant and colorful disease if the enriching immigrants hadn't brought it back for us to enjoy
We would have forgotten all about this vibrant and colorful disease if the enriching immigrants hadn’t brought it back for us to enjoy

One of the joys of immigrant enrichment is all of the new and exciting diseases that these people are bringing into our countries.

Recently, an outbreak of tuberculosis took place at a California high school when an infected student polluted the population.

AP:

Four more students at Grant Union High School in Sacramento have contracted active TB. Three related tuberculosis cases are considered an outbreak, Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services spokeswoman Laura McCasland said.

Four relatives and friends of the student who initially tested positive have also contracted active TB — bringing the total to nine known cases.

Symptoms of active TB can include a persistent cough and fever. Active TB is contagious if it’s in the lungs and accompanied by a cough, said Olivia Kasirye, the county’s public health officer.

The four additional students — two of whom have TB in their lymph nodes — are not infectious, she said.

Kasirye said such an outbreak was not uncommon. The county sees about 90 active TB cases a year, though most of those are adults. She noted that no additional people have been found to be contagious.

“In a way, they are wrapping this up,” McCasland said.

The four additional students are receiving treatment.

450 students were tested, and 116 of those tested positive.

Can you imagine the joy they must feel, getting to experience foreign culture first hand in this way? It can only be compared to the joy of White women who experience vibrancy through gang-rape.