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In 2009, people in Tibet began to suffer from a novel form of unpleasantnessâunconnected to the torment of living under Chinese rule. There were widespread reports of âstrange itchy bites,â the first time anyone in that elevated tundra on the northern side of the Himalayas âcould ever remember being bit by a mosquito.â
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