MNKYPOX Monkeypox - Consolidated Thread.

Walkin' Away

Senior Member
Thank You Great Panty-Clad One!

I still want to know if there is a connection between those who got the vax that had chimp adenovirus
in it ( J & J ?) and the propensity to make them more susceptible to showing this MP?

All of this is really making my head hurt. It also makes me concerned for those who got that version of the vax...are they ticking time bombs who will get this MP and can then give it us/others via
respiratory route.

Just thinking out loud here...inquiring minds and all that! :apc:

W. A.
 

jward

passin' thru


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The incubation period for monkeypox cases confirmed in the Netherlands, May 2022
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The mean incubation period was 8.5 days, ranging from 4.2 to 17.3 days.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
I put a note on my doom calendar about checking Monkey pox numbers starting the 17th of June. Now I'm going to take a little break from reading or thinking about it.

Please know that I'm still social distancing (no mask but gatherings are outside) and practicing excellent hygiene routines. That said, I'm more concerned with the "flu-like" illness that's going around here. I think it's a norovirus but the nurses disagree.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
WHO will convene to decide whether monkeypox is an international emergency

"The outbreak of monkeypox is unusual & concerning. For that reason, I have decided to convene the Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations next week, to assess whether this outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern":


(I’ll get the Twitter link in a second )

Here is this one though, from the quote above;

 

TxGal

Day by day
I put a note on my doom calendar about checking Monkey pox numbers starting the 17th of June. Now I'm going to take a little break from reading or thinking about it.

Please know that I'm still social distancing (no mask but gatherings are outside) and practicing excellent hygiene routines. That said, I'm more concerned with the "flu-like" illness that's going around here. I think it's a norovirus but the nurses disagree.
Oh Dear Lord, I hope it's not norovirus. DD had it (she thought it was food poisoning), then when I went to take care of her I came down with it within 24 hrs. It's gosh awful.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
Oh Dear Lord, I hope it's not norovirus. DD had it (she thought it was food poisoning), then when I went to take care of her I came down with it within 24 hrs. It's gosh awful.

Yes, it is, but it's also a very fast mover with no fever. Once it empties out the body, it moves on in 24 - 36 hours. I've gone back to a quick nightly walk through the house where I disinfect surfaces, including doorknobs, with diluted bleach. I don't want this, either.
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Unless I see a huge explosion in the number of cases in the next couple or three weeks, I'm ignoring anything WHO says. They are notoriously known for their lies. They will say anything to promote fear for the world governments to use against us, AGAIN. They have their own agendas working hand in hand with the NWO.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
Unless I see a huge explosion in the number of cases in the next couple or three weeks, I'm ignoring anything WHO says. They are notoriously known for their lies. They will say anything to promote fear for the world governments to use against us, AGAIN. They have their own agendas working hand in hand with the NWO.

You can ignore WHO, but you can't ignore the governments that follow WHO.
 

jward

passin' thru
Early on we'd seen suggestions it might be as rapid as 6 days, with the educated speculation that the direct delivery to the mucus membranes via the anal canal accounted for the quicker delivery.
..guess that makes sense given what we know about that route and other substances.

4 days is new, and the lowest # I've seen proffered. Sooner the better tho eh.

That incubation period is faster now, maybe?
 

TxGal

Day by day
Yes, it is, but it's also a very fast mover with no fever. Once it empties out the body, it moves on in 24 - 36 hours. I've gone back to a quick nightly walk through the house where I disinfect surfaces, including doorknobs, with diluted bleach. I don't want this, either.
I did that, too, when I got to her place. Also brought my own food and bottled water and made fresh organic chicken soup for her after disinfecting everything and spraying Lysol through the whole house. If only I knew. I won't go into the gory details, you probably know them. I was fine one minute, then barely made it to the bathroom the next.

As it turned out, an outbreak had started at the university where she studied and worked. When it finally does move on, it takes a good while to recover. We both missed a week's worth of work, I went to the After Hours Clinic to be checked to see if I was safe to go to work and not spread it. They checked me out, and I was still dehydrated. Neither of us ate solid food for weeks.

After that experience, I still swear it's airborne.
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
OR -- We can ignore WHO but there are elements of our corrupt government that will still attempt to impose further health mandates on us, based on WHO recommendations.

I agree that's possible. The key word is "attempt". How many people will comply this time? I don't know the answer to that question, but it would seem that there will be lots of people who won't. Would that force the government to try and enforce even more draconian measures? Possibly.
 

Ordinary Girl

Veteran Member
WHO will convene to decide whether monkeypox is an international emergency

"The outbreak of monkeypox is unusual & concerning. For that reason, I have decided to convene the Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations next week, to assess whether this outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern":


(I’ll get the Twitter link in a second )

Here is this one though, from the quote above;

When is this slated to happen does anyone know?
 

jward

passin' thru
The sad thing is those who are most likely to be forced into compliance, such as military and our workers, and any of our small businesses that survived the last assault, are the ones that we, as a society, most need.
I agree that's possible. The key word is "attempt". How many people will comply this time? I don't know the answer to that question, but it would seem that there will be lots of people who won't. Would that force the government to try and enforce even more draconian measures? Possibly.
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The sad thing is those who are most likely to be forced into compliance, such as military and our workers, and any of our small businesses that survived the last assault, are the ones that we, as a society, most need.

I agree. I keep thinking that a revolt of the people will happen to stop all this government overlordship, but maybe, I'm dreaming. I still will not comply with any forced vaxes, and I'm sure a lot of others feel the same way. How many complied with the mask mandate under COVID rules? How many just stayed home of their own accord?
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Really. When your government sends troops to your door to forcibly jab you, you'll have a tough time ignoring it.

I will NOT comply. I understand what you're saying, though. Forcing us to take a jab is one of our "lines in the sand". I still see this as a lot of speculation right now. I do see where decisions will have to be made in the future whether one stands on their religious beliefs, regardless of the outcome, or comply. If not with a vax, something else.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
Between now and then, the WHO will be releasing the new name for monkeypox. Reason for changing the name? ...“out of fear the term "monkeypox" could stoke racism”.

Only if someone associates the word Monkey with some race. Can't imagine, meself.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Article discussing the cases in Chicago.
Not all of them are men.
Be cautious when attending festivals.

“Respiratory droplets” is one mode of transmission.
 

meandk0610

Veteran Member
This is bullshit. Hide ya cats. Hide ya dogs.



There was an undetected monkeypox outbreak already underway in the United States before health officials in Europe and the U.S. sounded the alarm about the dangerous viral disease back in May. That’s a problem. For every day that a virus spreads unmonitored and unchecked, there’s greater risk of it finding a permanent home in a country it was only visiting. In the case of the pox — in our pets.

Maybe this why they’re not tracking and treating it more aggressively — they want it in the animals so they can shut down pets (guard dogs and home food production) as well as livestock production.
 

cheyenneplateau

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helen

Panic Sex Lady
I got mine at age three and still remember it clearly. It didn't hurt much going in, but it itched more than poison ivy. My mother said I would go blind if I touched it. I think she meant I would spread it into my eyes, but I didn't dare touch it. There was a perfectly round hole in my arm when the scab fell off.


"Nearly all of the 100 million available smallpox vaccines are ACAM2000, an inoculation that, per FDA documentation, gets punctured “rapidly” into the arm via 15 jabs of a bifurcated, escargot-fork-esque needle, in a fashion “vigorous enough” to draw blood. In the weeks following, a gnarly, pus-laden lump blossoms, then scabs and falls away. “It’s oozy; it’s nasty; it definitely doesn’t feel good,” says Kelsey Cone, a virologist at ARUP Laboratories, in Utah, who received the vaccine about 12 years ago."

 
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