I have a close relative that works at a auto dealership . They had a car full of border jumpers come in with car trouble . The only ones that spoke English was a small child . They all were sick and had a head to toe rash . 2 of the kids looked near death .
So service writer turned in the keys and my relative pulled the car in fixed it , reset their display to Spanish because they didn't know the warnings on the dash .
Couple days later he got sick . Extremely high fever , and the rash broke out . One hospital couldn't identify it but gave him antibiotics . Couple days later fever really spikes and he goes to our local hospital . They kept him most of the day , ran tests . He had D68 virus . It has only been in the USA once before but is common in Central America and parts of Mexico . Dangerous if not treated and can have long term effects .
So service writer turned in the keys and my relative pulled the car in fixed it , reset their display to Spanish because they didn't know the warnings on the dash .
Couple days later he got sick . Extremely high fever , and the rash broke out . One hospital couldn't identify it but gave him antibiotics . Couple days later fever really spikes and he goes to our local hospital . They kept him most of the day , ran tests . He had D68 virus . It has only been in the USA once before but is common in Central America and parts of Mexico . Dangerous if not treated and can have long term effects .
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