Poisoned, Vomiting, Hospitalized W. Va. Children Close Schools. Media Still Censors ‘

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Source: Poisoned, Vomiting, Hospitalized W. Va. Children Close Schools. Media Still Censors ?Poison? Word... | RedFlagNews.com

(by Deborah Dupre) -- Multiple West Virginia schools closed after sending hundreds of poisoned students home, some vomiting and dizzy, and at least child to the hospital this week, but officials lifted the pregnant women water warning. After nearly a month of at least 300,000 West Virginians’ daily exposure to dangerous chemicals, media continues reporting a ”smell” is making people, instead of the reality that a poison is injuring and sickening people.

A mystery coal industry poison, a toxic brew including but not limited to MCHM and PHh, that smells like licorice, poisoned so many children and youth ill in Kanawha County, five schools closed this week.

Poisoning of thousands of people persists in southern West Virginia’s through air and water. Government officials, bought by the fossil fuel industry, have said the nine affected counties were all clear to drink and use tap water for other purposes. People continue experiencing chemical burns upon contact with the water.

Wednesday, students and teachers at schools showed signs of poisoning, feeling light-headed, having itchy eyes and noses, and stomach complaints from the poison.

One teacher fainted. One student went to the hospital.

Schools closed Wednesday morning and didn't reopen Thursday.

Due to the poison environment, children and teachers were sick Thursday at Watts, J.E. Robins, and Overbrook elementary schools dismissed classes.

Nevertheless, federal health officials advised Thursday that pregnant women could drink the water, backtracking on a previous advisory.
Playing Russian Roulette: Flushing, Testing with Unwitting Children

Follow-up tests at Riverside and Midland Trail did not detect the one chemical that government is testing for in their running water. Several rounds of earlier tests also didn’t detect the chemical at the two schools.

Using a type of Russian Roulette on students and their teachers, more water pipe flushing and testing were conducted this week so the five schools could reopen.

Schools reopened Friday and officials said they’d see how their latest flushing worked according to how many people showed signs of being poisoned again.

Meanwhile, poisons have been bioaccumulating in each body for a month as individuals inhale a poison and come in contact with it. Officials reported the leak on Jan. 9, but residents could smell the leaking poison weeks before then.

Since government officials admittedly do not know what they are testing for, it’s tests and declarations that the water is safe are unacceptable.

It is unacceptable that officials are not addressing poisoned air being breathed and bioaccumulating.

It is obvious to independent scientists that there are extra chemicals in the toxic stew that has tainted the 9-county area’s drinking water and air. Government, however, continues to test for evidence of the same chemical, MCHM, then claiming people are safe.

For almost a month, news reporters claim a “smell” has made people ill, refusing to use the word poison, or indicate people are being poisoned.

The only smells that make people ill are those that do so by association, a nauseating smell, such a vomit. The smell of licorice does not make tens of thousands of people sick in an area. By not calling the event poisoning, it seems less dangerous.

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(by Deborah Dupre) -- Multiple West Virginia schools closed after sending hundreds of poisoned students home, some vomiting and dizzy, and at least child to the hospital this week, but officials lifted the pregnant women water warning. After nearly a month of at least 300,000 West Virginians’ daily exposure to dangerous chemicals, media continues reporting a ”smell” is making people, instead of the reality that a poison is injuring and sickening people.
Could be farts from cafeteria food.
A mystery coal industry poison, a toxic brew including but not limited to MCHM and PHh, that smells like licorice, poisoned so many children and youth ill in Kanawha County, five schools closed this week.
If it's a mystery how do they know where it came from?
Government officials, bought by the fossil fuel industry, have said the nine affected counties were all clear to drink and use tap water for other purposes. People continue experiencing chemical burns upon contact with the water.
But the fossil fuel paid for government officials told them if yer water's burnin ya, don't go drinkin it. Stick with Mountain Dew fer now.
One teacher fainted. One student went to the hospital.
Sounds appocalypic!
...federal health officials advised Thursday that pregnant women could drink the water, backtracking on a previous advisory.
Playing Russian Roulette: Flushing, Testing with Unwitting Children
You've gone too far. What good are unwitting children good for then?
How old was the author? 12?The only smells that make people ill are those that do so by association, a nauseating smell, such a vomit. The smell of licorice does not make tens of thousands of people sick in an area. By not calling the event poisoning, it seems less dangerous.
How old was the author? 12?
 
Students and Teachers Sick, Five WV Schools Closed After Water Declared ?Safe? | Americans Against the Tea Party

Five schools in the area affected by the January 9 Freedom Industries chemical spill of “crude MCHM” and another chemical, “PPH,” into the Elk River, abruptly dismissed students and sent them home after signs of contamination resurfaced. The licorice smell typical of MCHM contamination resurfaced in schools early in the week. Several students reported burning in their noses and eyes as well as skin irritation. Multiple people were hospitalized, including a teacher who fainted and a cook at one of the schools, according to Ashton Marra at West Virginia Public Broadcasting. The reported symptoms are consistent with exposure to “crude MCHM.” Last week, we reported that contaminated water had been found at multiple schools despite that the “all-clear” for use had been given. Schools had been using bottled water for food preparation, hand washing, and drinking but after the new “safe” level of ten parts per billion had been verified the schools began using tap water again. - See more at: Students and Teachers Sick, Five WV Schools Closed After Water Declared ?Safe? | Americans Against the Tea Party
 
Schools close for odor, illness* - News - Charleston Daily Mail - West Virginia News and Sports -

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Riverside High and Midland Trail Elementary schools dismissed students early Wednesday morning after water flushing at the schools produced a strong, licorice-like odor, causing illness for some students and staff.

An ambulance was sent to Riverside Wednesday morning, a 911 dispatcher confirmed. The emergency call was for one patient - a juvenile male who was disoriented and had high blood pressure.

During Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin's press conference with officials from the Environmental Protection Agency and the Centers for Disease Control Wednesday afternoon, State Superintendent of Schools James Phares said a teacher at Riverside High School fainted because of the odor. That teacher was also taken to a hospital.

Phares said complaints of lightheadedness, burning eyes and burning noses were received from both schools
 

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