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Africans importing Leprosy to Australia

 
 
 
 
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A man, 30, who has lived here for almost a year, has been diagnosed with the disease, the second case this year. It is understood he brought the disease from overseas.

The Health Department said there was no reason to be concerned.

This news report nearly slipped past me…..

Another great benefit thanks to mass immigration from primitive countries… Leprosy is normally found in developing like India and Africa, but thanks to mass non-white immigration it is being found in many White countries like the United States.

Australia has been seeing quite a few eradicated diseases popping up again within the country. Check out some of the links below…..

African refugee boy tests positive to tuberculosis

Polio case discovered in Australia! First case since 1986

Africans responsible for rise in malaria and tuberculosis

Disease infected migrants being allowed to enter Australia

The links above should be enough proof that all non-white immigration is dangerous!

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