Sara Mojtehedzadeh
By Sara Mojtehedzadeh Work and Wealth ReporterMo
Thu., Sept. 19, 2019 2 min. read
A mysterious illness causing fatigue, headaches and memory loss amongst dozens of Canadian and American diplomats in Cuba may be the result of intensive pest fumigation, not sonic attacks, a new Canadian health study suggests.
The study of Canadian diplomats in Havana and their families by researchers at Dalhousie University found their debilitating symptoms may be the result of exposure to neurotoxins; embassy records from the time show a significant increase in fumigation in recent years with weekly doses of pesticides in many diplomats residences.
Exposure to a toxin used to kill mosquitos following the Carribeans Zika outbreak is a plausible explanation for brain injuries acquired by government staff, the report found.
U.S. and Canadian diplomats in Cuba began reporting mysterious neurological issues with concussion-like symptoms in the fall of 2016. Some victims of so-calledHavana Syndrome reported memory loss, troubled sleep, and hearing strange buzzing noises, leading to unsubstantiated claims by U.S. officials that the illness was caused by an attack by Cuban intelligence officials.
I do believe Cubas responsible. I do believe that, U.S. president Donald Trump said of Havana Syndrome in 2017. And its a very unusual attack, as you know.
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https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2019/09/19/mysterious-havana-syndrome-suffered-by-diplomats-caused-by-zika-fumigation-study-suggests.html