MNKYPOX Monkeypox - Consolidated Thread.

Matt

Veteran Member
That would mean that the only ones with monkey pox are those that have been vaccinated right?
It means that those who are vaxxed for the covid... having shut down their immune systems, and then double down by getting the pox vaxx are absolutely phucked!


"For most people with healthy immune systems, live virus vaccines are effective and safe. Sometimes a person getting a live virus vaccine experiences mild symptoms such as rash, fever, and head and body aches. In certain groups of people, complications from the vaccinia virus can be severe. The Smallpox Vaccine Safety page has more information about who is more likely to experience these side effects."


 

Seeker22

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Doesn't HAVE to be. If those symptoms are shared by MP, then a real MP pandemic is invaluable in confusing the victims of the jab. It's like injecting a bit of pure woo into a valid theory of malfeasance in government. When someone points to the crime, the criminals deflect into the woo to defuse it. We've seen this before, such as in WTC.

There is a good bit of lying happening in either scenario. I do prefer yours. That they are being so tight lipped on if the MP sufferers were vaxxed, seems to lend credence to the thing.
 

Matt

Veteran Member
There is a good bit of lying happening in either scenario. I do prefer yours. That they are being so tight lipped on if the MP sufferers were vaxxed, seems to lend credence to the thing.

The sodomite orgy where the Franken pox was released was in the Spanish Canaries.... have to be vaxxed to enter Spain.

VAIDS is real.... it is fixing to get apocalyptic.


"Do I need a vaccine to travel to Spain?” As per the current rules, people visiting Spain need a vaccine to enter this country.

 

jward

passin' thru
This article hits all the SJW notes: racial, financial and sexual - I guess in the long run a situation being revved up "just" to prompt some good ole resource re-allocation would be the best of all bad possibilities. . . Certainly prefer the world healthy and happy regardless the colour of skin or that o' their lovers, but the last thing social justice warriors ever bring about is justice, in my experience.


Maria Cheng
London
The Associated Press
Published 6 hours ago
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The World Health Organization convenes its emergency committee Thursday to consider if the spiraling outbreak of monkeypox warrants being declared a global emergency. But some experts say the WHO’s decision to act only after the disease spilled into the West could entrench the grotesque inequities that arose between rich and poor countries during the coronavirus pandemic.

Declaring monkeypox to be a global emergency would mean the UN health agency considers the outbreak to be an “extraordinary event” and that the disease is at risk of spreading across even more borders, possibly requiring a global response. It would also give monkeypox the same distinction as the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing effort to eradicate polio.

The WHO said it did not expect to announce any decisions made by its emergency committee before Friday.

Many scientists doubt any such declaration would help to curb the epidemic, since the developed countries recording the most recent cases are already moving quickly to shut it down.

Last week, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus described the recent monkeypox epidemic identified in more than 40 countries, mostly in Europe, as “unusual and concerning.” Monkeypox has sickened people for decades in central and west Africa, where one version of the disease kills up to 10 per cent of people infected. The version of the disease seen in Europe and elsewhere usually has a fatality rate of less than 1 per cent and no deaths beyond Africa have so far been reported.

“If WHO was really worried about monkeypox spread, they could have convened their emergency committee years ago when it reemerged in Nigeria in 2017 and no one knew why we suddenly had hundreds of cases,” said Oyewale Tomori, a Nigerian virologist who sits on several WHO advisory groups. “It is a bit curious that WHO only called their experts when the disease showed up in white countries,” he said.

Until last month, monkeypox had not caused sizeable outbreaks beyond Africa. Scientists haven’t found any mutations in the virus that suggest it’s more transmissible, and a leading adviser to the WHO said last month the surge of cases in Europe was likely tied to sexual activity among gay and bisexual men at two raves in Spain and Belgium.

To date, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed more than 3,300 cases of monkeypox in 42 countries where the virus hasn’t been typically seen. More than 80 per cent of cases are in Europe. Meanwhile, Africa has already seen more than 1,400 cases this year, including 62 deaths.

David Fidler, a senior fellow in global health at the Council on Foreign Relations, said the WHO’s newfound attention to monkeypox amid its spread beyond Africa could inadvertently worsen the divide between rich and poor countries seen during COVID-19.

“There may be legitimate reasons why WHO only raised the alarm when monkeypox spread to rich countries, but to poor countries, that looks like a double standard,” Fidler said. He said the global community was still struggling to ensure the world’s poor were vaccinated against the coronavirus and that it was unclear if Africans even wanted monkeypox vaccines, given competing priorities like malaria and HIV.


“Unless African governments specifically ask for vaccines, it might be a bit patronizing to send them because it’s in the West’s interest to stop monkeypox from being exported,” Fidler said.

The WHO has also proposed creating a vaccine-sharing mechanism to help affected countries, which could see doses go to rich countries like Britain, which has the biggest monkeypox outbreak beyond Africa – and recently widened its use of vaccines.

To date, the vast majority of cases in Europe have been in men who are gay or bisexual, or other men who have sex with men, but scientists warn anyone in close contact with an infected person or their clothing or bedsheets is at risk of infection, regardless of their sexual orientation. People with monkeypox often experience symptoms like fever, body aches and a rash; most recover within weeks without medical care.

Even if the WHO announces monkeypox is a global emergency, it’s unclear what impact that might have.

In January 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 an international emergency. But few countries took notice until March, when the organization described it as a pandemic, weeks after many other authorities did so. The WHO was later slammed for its multiple missteps throughout the pandemic, which some experts said might be prompting a quicker monkeypox response.

“After COVID, WHO does not want to be the last to declare monkeypox an emergency,” said Amanda Glassman, executive vice president at the Center for Global Development. “This may not rise to the level of a COVID-like emergency, but it is still a public health emergency that needs to be addressed.”

Salim Abdool Karim, an epidemiologist and vice chancellor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, said the WHO and others should be doing more to stop monkeypox in Africa and elsewhere, but wasn’t convinced that a global emergency declaration would help.

There is this misplaced idea that Africa is this poor, helpless continent, when in fact, we do know how to deal with epidemics,” said Abdool Karim. He said that stopping the outbreak ultimately depends on things like surveillance, isolating patients and public education.

“Maybe they need vaccines in Europe to stop monkeypox, but here, we have been able to control it with very simple measures,” he said.


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helen

Panic Sex Lady
Fauci's 10 million.


Monkeypox Has Mutated at an Unprecedented Rate with 'Accelerated Evolution'

Researchers investigating the genetic make-up of the monkeypox virus have said the virus appears to have mutated far, far more than would normally be expected.

 

Matt

Veteran Member
So this new Franken pox has been obviously tweaked.... just like the covid. Say it with me..."gain of function"

Nicotine was shown to prevent covid infection.

"Daily active smokers are infrequent among outpatients or hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Several arguments suggest that nicotine is responsible for this protective effect via the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR)."


Biden just banned Vape... a super concentrated source of nicotine. I wonder if nicotine inhibits their new pox as well.

You must assume this new Franken pox is a binary weapon that will target those with covid vaxx.
 

susie0884

Dooming since 1998
Monkeypox is a virus. It is not a vax side effect. How it affects a patient will depend on comorbidities.

They tweaked it, and two strains have been found in one patient. That's bad.

Taiwan has one now.

I do recall that the 2nd or 3rd case of SARS-CoV2 that came to the states (the one near Chicago) already had two strains of that virus in his body. It was a heads up to the peeps watching it that mutation must have been occuring pretty darned fast for that to occur.
 
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SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I'm seeing several articles saying that this monkeypox has NOT mutated. It was even stated in jward's last article up thread. No new mutations. So, who are we going to believe? Propaganda is going like wildfire these days. Too many conflicting reports as well.

"Until last month, monkeypox had not caused sizeable outbreaks beyond Africa. Scientists haven’t found any mutations in the virus that suggest it’s more transmissible, and a leading adviser to the WHO said last month the surge of cases in Europe was likely tied to sexual activity among gay and bisexual men at two raves in Spain and Belgium."
 
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meandk0610

Veteran Member
There is this misplaced idea that Africa is this poor, helpless continent, when in fact, we do know how to deal with epidemics,” said Abdool Karim. He said that stopping the outbreak ultimately depends on things like surveillance, isolating patients and public education.

“Maybe they need vaccines in Europe to stop monkeypox, but here, we have been able to control it with very simple measures,” he said.

They “know how to stop epidemics” and use “very simple measures” to control the endemic monkeypox, and yet, it spreads all over the place? I wonder what his definition of “control” is?
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
It means that those who are vaxxed for the covid... having shut down their immune systems, and then double down by getting the pox vaxx are absolutely phucked!


"For most people with healthy immune systems, live virus vaccines are effective and safe. Sometimes a person getting a live virus vaccine experiences mild symptoms such as rash, fever, and head and body aches. In certain groups of people, complications from the vaccinia virus can be severe. The Smallpox Vaccine Safety page has more information about who is more likely to experience these side effects."




Don't know if "phucked", but their situation could certainly be described as highly non-optimal.

:eek:
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I really don’t Know and for the most part could not care less.
But their decision on pox needs to be watched.

Yeah. What are they going to say? The global community needs to force vax everyone, and we need lockdowns again? I'm sure that's just what the global governments want to hear. As far as I'm concerned, I hope they don't declare this an international emergency for everyone's freedom sake.
 

Telescope Steve

Veteran Member
I'm seeing several articles saying that this monkeypox has NOT mutated. It was even stated in jward's last article up thread. No new mutations. So, who are we going to believe? Propaganda is going like wildfire these days. Too many conflicting reports as well.

"Until last month, monkeypox had not caused sizeable outbreaks beyond Africa. Scientists haven’t found any mutations in the virus that suggest it’s more transmissible, and a leading adviser to the WHO said last month the surge of cases in Europe was likely tied to sexual activity among gay and bisexual men at two raves in Spain and Belgium."
Here is a site that gives some details on each sample that has had the DNA sequenced. I am no expert, but you can see that there are changes as we would expect. I don't know how fast the changes are happening compared with what the scientists would expect. You can click on each sample and get details about the specific sample. These images are zoomed in to the most recent groups.

monkeypox 24 June 2022.jpg

And this link shows the changes, the bottom shows how much of a change.
monkeypox 24 June 2022b.jpg
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Here is a site that gives some details on each sample that has had the DNA sequenced. I am no expert, but you can see that there are changes as we would expect. I don't know how fast the changes are happening compared with what the scientists would expect. You can click on each sample and get details about the specific sample. These images are zoomed in to the most recent groups.

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And this link shows the changes, the bottom shows how much of a change.
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Thank you. Like I said....Conflicting reports.
 
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