According to the report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, syphilis cases increased 17 percent in the past year and 80 percent in the past five years.
What possible phenomenon in a border state might have caused such a drastic increase in so few years? Was it a sudden massive rise in racism or a massively open border? In 2022, Texas reported 950 congenital syphilis cases accounting for nearly half the total in the entire country.
New Mexico had a 660% increase in congenital syphilis, for the second highest rate in the country for both syphilis and congenital syphilis, with 76 cases in 2022.
California is in sixth place where congenital syphilis cases rose 1,500% with 528 cases reported in 2019.
Who knows why the massive outbreak in congenital syphilis cases was clustered around border states during the same period when a mass migration of illegal aliens was underway.
None of the billions we spend on the CDC, the NIH and all the other acronym public health bureaucracies could explain why congenital syphilis in the Northeast only amounted to 121 cases in 2021, 296 cases in the Midwest, but 939 cases in the West and 1,499 cases in the South.
Why does Alabama have 37 cases while Arizona had 181 cases in 2021? What does Arizona have that Alabama lacks? Clearly, Alabama is funding public health just the right amount while Arizona is underfunding it.
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