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What is the air syndrome re-discussed by a CIA officer?


New Delhi, September 21, 2021, Tuesday

A CIA officer noticed symptoms of a mysterious disease called Havana Syndrome during a trip to India. According to the information received, these symptoms have been seen in the American officers who have been posted abroad. The name of the CIA officer in India has not been revealed. He had arrived in India a few days ago with William Burns, the director of the agency. Havana's syndrome was first reported in 2014 in U.S. officials working at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba and their family members. Since then, most of the activities of the U.S. Embassy in Cuba have been shut down. These activities are still closed. Canada has since reduced its embassy staff in Cuba.


Last month, US Vice President Kamala Harris also suspended her trip to the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, for two hours during a visit to the capital, Vietnam, because the US embassy there said she had symptoms of a man's air syndrome. Also formed a taskforce. A panel from the US National Academy of Sciences believed that the energy wave of a radio frequency that was deliberately left by someone could cause the syndrome. The syndrome is thought to be a deliberately man-made product. The United States has blamed Russia for the attack, but Cuba denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating "Similar, baseless allegations concerning Russia's intelligence have been made more than once.


The Cuban Academy of Sciences has objected to naming a disease with various symptoms as a syndrome. About 500 cases of Havana syndrome have been reported so far. Havana Syndrome has symptoms such as migraines, panic attacks, memory impairment, and dizziness. Protocol proportions are treated and medications are taken whenever strange health-related circumstances arise.


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