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CONFIRMED Norovirus outbreak Hawaii waters From NBC news Sept 6 2024 ◆ UPDATED 090724◆

Updated: Sep 7


Aloha guys, Jazzy here to update this article as of Sept 7th 1054 pm Hawaii time:


I've been greatly concerned about this issue... the local news is not covering it... I believe that since they are receiving excessive funding for covid... they have got to continue diverting attention away from other viruses, etc... NBC news and ABC news have been reporting on it . Why mainland but not locally? This has actually been CONFIRMED to be Norovirus , so please just stay aware. 《See symptoms in article below , and how they last 2 weeks after the person is symptom free 》


About two months ago, there was a severe bacterial contamination in the water in Oahu, particularly in the Honolulu federal building. The lawmakers were unable to use the water for basic hygiene like washing their hands because it caused severe symptoms similar to those of Legionnaires' disease. This issue was only reported once, and shortly after, there was a sudden increase in COVID-19 cases in Hawaii hospitals, which seemed more like fear-mongering. Additionally, during the same week, three different beaches on Moku O Keawe were closed due to dangerously high levels of bacteria.


When will humanity cease depending on mainstream media or individuals paid by the government to provide them with the real truth?


Hawaii news stations need to start reporting on this, like yesterday.



 

The Kalalau Trail, the most popular section of Kauai's iconic Napili Coast State Wilderness Park, is shut down until further notice due to a suspected rare norovirus outbreak, according to Hawaii officials.


Since Aug. 14, there have been 24 hikers with reported symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea since visiting Kalalau, according to a Tuesday press release by the Department of Land and Natural Resources. One was evacuated and another hospitalized.



On Monday, several boat visitors to Kalalau said they became "seriously ill."


Laboratory tests results have yet to confirm the illness causing the outbreak but officials suspect it to be norovirus, a highly contagious stomach bug that spreads through contaminated food or water. People can remain contagious for two weeks even after they feel better.


Officials decided to close Kalalau on Wednesday due to "the high risk of illness in this isolated setting," the release said.


"This is a very concerning and rare occurrence, magnified by the extreme remote nature of the Kalalau Valley," said Curt Cottrell, DLNR Division of State Parks administrator, said in the release. "We appreciate the DOH guidance in helping manage and mitigate this isolated outbreak in the hope no one else is exposed or gets sick."

Renowned for its jagged cliffs and waterfalls, the Napili Coast State Wilderness Park is one of Kauai's top attractions – some may recognize the coastline from movies such as "Jurassic Park" and "Pirates of the Caribbean." Split between Napili Coast State Wilderness Park and Haena State Park, the 22-mile round trip Kalalau Trail is "one of the most popular park destinations on the planet," according to the park's website. It is the only trail that accesses the Napili Coast by land, leading hikers through five valleys before reaching a cliffside beach.


Four enforcement officers will be located within the park to inform visitors of the closure along with checking on the campers currently there. Those with permits to visit Kalalau during the closure are eligible for a refund or rebooking.


The content of this article was first published on USA TODAY



 

Aloha guys i wanted to add to this article above here .. there has been that weird unmanned secret military drone ... called manta Ray or something.... in our Hawaii waters (a fisherman posted it on Facebook.... I'll update in a bit with that post.... ) in this day and age... biological weaponry etc, dew , haarp etc.. it's only rational to be aware of all things foreign in the areas...


Xo


Jazzy


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