I wrote about malaria in another article but realized some people won't read what I wrote after the end quote and source.
So, I realized it was important enough for people to know that at least one person here in California now has Malaria right now contracted in California and the CDC says it was from a mosquito or tick.
So, if you get a fever without cold or flu symptoms be sure to go to a clinic or doctor to see if you have malaria which is a different treatment entirely from a Cold or Flu. Because the person I know might not be the only one.
As everything warms more and more things (just like the poisonous sea snake found in Ventura recently in the ocean there alive) are coming further north as the air and water warms above what used to be normal for California. Also, Great White Sharks are also gathering in numbers in the San Diego and Los Angeles Areas too because of the very warm El Nino waters which is completely unusual too.
However, this might be the new normal and snakes and Great White Sharks might move further and further north as global warming progresses.
It's important to note that once the average temperature at the north pole year around was 76 degrees Fahrenheit or
24 and 1/2 degrees Celsius.
So, it's possible this is where we are eventually headed now also. It's possible the only real question is "When?"
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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