@nics.orense01: Bagay ba sakin mag bangs? 🥰#jernics

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blossomandbubbles1234
kris :
Yes maternity shoot please!!
2024-07-04 08:57:10
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ika_ziziditz
=_✧ika®☆_= :
yes maternity shoot!!! waiting 💗💞
2024-07-04 09:01:38
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chingdump197
chingdump1 :
i miss the old nics😭
2024-07-15 14:13:57
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rochel.nicssation
🎀Nicssation💗 :
happy 13M followers ate nics
2024-07-04 08:58:32
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rhalaedit.marietwins
RHALA'S EDIT♡ :
pretty always nicsiee ko😻❤
2024-07-05 15:02:36
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faye.nicsation2
Faye! :
waiting sa maternity shoot nicsie🙈
2024-07-04 09:22:01
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angelgrace.nicsation
ⓘ Angelgrace>< :
happy 13M and 900k subscribers nicsie!! 🥰🥰
2024-07-04 09:20:11
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yxki_verx
yazz☆ :
cutieeee
2024-07-15 03:40:23
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ilovestrowberi
lingling :
yes taaaam! waiting huhu so pretty mo 😍😍
2024-07-04 09:19:21
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kiel.ramos123
wasnt_prrty_chloe♡♡ :
ofc why not?
2024-07-20 15:06:14
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.kitkatshop
kit ᡣ𐭩⋆౨ৎ˚ :
So prettyyy
2024-07-17 06:34:43
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tayuan06
its_yuan^^ :
cutie atenicks🥰
2024-07-13 03:26:04
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ilxvenicsxmt
ᴋʏᴏᴋᴏ 🪼 :
Happy 900K subscribers and 13M followers nicsie, you deserve it po🥹💞
2024-07-04 09:00:37
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ivysmith_04
itzme_ivy🫶 :
yes maternity shoot plss tam!!😭💗
2024-07-04 09:11:39
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prxtie329
prxtiee :
gorgeous as always 💗
2024-07-15 04:37:06
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bunnybabe_16
slayyy_16 :
hi
2024-07-22 04:07:39
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bbyy_440
Babylyn Mahalli :
cute love 😘
2024-07-19 04:32:45
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nicsqt_edit4
Jeynieee💋 :
glooming maging mommy 🥹🩷
2024-07-04 10:30:48
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nicsiee.editor02_
Yeshiee! :
congrats and happy 13m tammm, missyouuu!! 😘
2024-07-04 09:28:45
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yoona_0639
Nishii♥︎ :
cute!😭💗
2024-07-05 01:17:56
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remmer_nicsation
Rem :
never hate this girl talaga 😩
2024-07-04 09:26:20
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milesscollections
Miss Miles 🪬 :
pretty parin 🥰
2024-07-05 03:18:55
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frenchieesbra
frenchieesbra :
ko
2024-07-10 12:20:27
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buyers52
Buyers budols | 🪬 :
Huy pretty
2024-07-12 16:57:50
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In early 2025, researchers from the University of Queensland identified a novel virus named the Camp Hill virus in northern short-tailed shrews (Blarina brevicauda) near Camp Hill, Alabama. This discovery marks the first detection of a henipavirus in North America. ▪️Transmission Risk Currently, there is no evidence that the Camp Hill virus has infected humans. However, its closest known relative, the Langya virus, has been transmitted from shrews to humans in China, causing symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and cough, but no reported fatalities. This indicates that shrew-to-human transmission can occur. ▪️Fatality Rate As of now, the Camp Hill virus has not been observed in humans, so its fatality rate remains unknown. Other henipaviruses, like the Hendra virus and Nipah virus, have high fatality rates of approximately 70% and between 40% to 75%, respectively. However, it’s important to note that the Camp Hill virus is genetically distinct from these bat-borne henipaviruses and is more closely related to shrew-borne henipaviruses, which have not caused severe disease in humans. ▪️Pandemic Risk Experts currently assess the pandemic risk of the Camp Hill virus as low. Dr. Rhys Parry, a molecular virologist involved in the discovery, stated, “There is no evidence to suggest that the provisionally named Camp Hill virus has infected humans.” Nonetheless, the detection of this virus in North America raises concerns about potential spillover events, and ongoing research is essential to monitor any changes in its transmission dynamics. #ala#alabamar#virusm#camphillm#camphillvirusv#novelv#novelvirusr#virologyn#pandemici#scienced#medicinee#breakingnewsr#foryoupagep#fypager#foryoup#fypp#fypシp#fypシ゚viral

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