How Holy Water from Ethiopia Sparked a Cholera Outbreak in Europe
- Health officials in Europe reported a cholera outbreak linked to holy water from the Bermel Georgis well in Ethiopia, with cases in Germany and the UK documented in Eurosurveillance.
- Seven people were sickened with a multidrug-resistant cholera strain linked to the Bermel Georgis holy well in Ethiopia.
- All victims were hospitalized, with two requiring intensive care; fortunately, all recovered.
- Researchers warn that holy water bottles from Ethiopia could contain harmful bacteria, urging travelers to take precautions against cholera.
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Brits fall ill with drug-resistant cholera after drinking holy water
The Bermel Giorgis in Ethiopia has sickened multiple British nationals (Picture: Sacred Waters) Multiple British nationals fell ill with a drug-resistant strain of cholera after drinking holy water abroad. In Ethiopia, almost half of the country’s population – nearly 60,000,000 – don’t have access to clean water. But thousands make pilgrimages to Ethiopia, where holy water is believed to have healing powers. The Brits who fell ill with cholera h…
Tainted Holy Water Caused a Cholera Outbreak in Europe
A group of devout travelers from Germany and the UK went on a spiritual pilgrimage that ended with them writhing on toilets as they were infected with a particularly nasty strain of drug-resistant cholera. Health officials traced the outbreak to tainted holy water that the travelers came into contact with while in Ethiopia. According to health officials in Germany and the UK, seven people were infected after either visiting or coming into close …
Cholera-infested holy water expels more than demons
If your faith enriches your life and hurts no one, I'm glad you have it as a source of comfort (God knows we need it right now.) But maybe, if you're on a pilgrimage to a holy site in an area that's full of cholera, leave the holy water alone. — Read the rest The post Cholera-infested holy water expels more than demons appeared first on Boing Boing.
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