Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, of which Peshawar is the capital, and adjoining tribal districts where Taliban and al Qaeda linked militants have hideouts are particular polio hotspots. Polio is also endemic in Afghanistan and Nigeria, but of the three countries only Pakistan saw a rise in cases from 2012 to 2013, said the global health body.
Tests have found that 83 out of the 91 polio cases in Pakistan last year were genetically linked to strains in Peshawar, while 12 out of 13 cases reported in Afghanistan were also linked. So from these facts I conclude that Al Quida militants are traveling between Peshawar and Afghanistan spreading the desease. In November, the WHO linked an outbreak of the disease that paralysed 13 children in war-torn Syria to Pakistan. See above!
Militants in Pakistan have routinely attacked health workers giving out polio drops since the Taliban imposed a ban on vaccinations in 2012.
In the most recent incident gunmen shot dead a health official supervising an anti-polio drive after storming a hospital on the edge of Peshawar on December 28.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, of which Peshawar is the capital, and adjoining tribal districts where Taliban and al Qaeda linked militants have hideouts are particular polio hotspots. Polio is also endemic in Afghanistan and Nigeria, but of the three countries only Pakistan saw a rise in cases from 2012 to 2013, said the global health body.
Tests have found that 83 out of the 91 polio cases in Pakistan last year were genetically linked to strains in Peshawar, while 12 out of 13 cases reported in Afghanistan were also linked. So from these facts I conclude that Al Quida militants are traveling between Peshawar and Afghanistan spreading the desease. In November, the WHO linked an outbreak of the disease that paralysed 13 children in war-torn Syria to Pakistan. See above!
Militants in Pakistan have routinely attacked health workers giving out polio drops since the Taliban imposed a ban on vaccinations in 2012.
In the most recent incident gunmen shot dead a health official supervising an anti-polio drive after storming a hospital on the edge of Peshawar on December 28.
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The WHO is just another globalist Big Brother lie-diffusing agency.
Next they'll be announcing a worldwide polio pandemic and mandatory vaccinations and they'll blame it on all on Al Qaeda and the Taliban, (both controlled by the CIA by the way).
The WHO is just another globalist Big Brother lie-diffusing agency.
Next they'll be announcing a worldwide polio pandemic and mandatory vaccinations and they'll blame it on all on Al Qaeda and the Taliban, (both controlled by the CIA by the way).
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, of which Peshawar is the capital, and adjoining tribal districts where Taliban and al Qaeda linked militants have hideouts are particular polio hotspots.
Polio is also endemic in Afghanistan and Nigeria, but of the three countries only Pakistan saw a rise in cases from 2012 to 2013, said the global health body.
Tests have found that 83 out of the 91 polio cases in Pakistan last year were genetically linked to strains in Peshawar, while 12 out of 13 cases reported in Afghanistan were also linked.
So from these facts I conclude that Al Quida militants are traveling between Peshawar and Afghanistan spreading the desease.
In November, the WHO linked an outbreak of the disease that paralysed 13 children in war-torn Syria to Pakistan.
See above!
Militants in Pakistan have routinely attacked health workers giving out polio drops since the Taliban imposed a ban on vaccinations in 2012.
In the most recent incident gunmen shot dead a health official supervising an anti-polio drive after storming a hospital on the edge of Peshawar on December 28.