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Post by PurplePuppy on May 26, 2022 12:28:14 GMT -5
Quebec to start vaccinating monkeypox contacts, confirms 25 cases
By Kalina Laframboise Global News Posted May 26, 2022 9:22 am Concerns are growing about the global outbreak of the monkeypox virus, as more cases are confirmed in Canada. Dan Spector looks at where infections are being detected, the push for vaccinations, and how health experts are urging calm. Quebec public health officials are reporting a total of 25 confirmed cases of monkeypox in the province as of Thursday. Dr. Luc Boileau, interim public health director in the province, described it as a “serious outbreak” of the virus. Officials are investigating several more suspected cases. “We had about 20 to 30 suspected cases under investigation so far,” Boileau said. The province will also begin administering the Imvamune vaccine to close contacts of confirmed or suspected cases of monkeypox as soon as Friday. Boileau said the federal government has provided the supplies, which arrived earlier this week. A single dose of the vaccine will be provided within four days of exposure to the virus. Quebec’s Health Ministry said in a statement that a second dose could be administered, but only if the risk of exposure is “still present 28 days later” and “only following a decision by public health authorities.” READ MORE: Mass vaccinations for monkeypox not needed, WHO official says Boileau said the majority of confirmed cases in the province are tied mostly to men who have had sexual relations with other men. There has been one case in a person under 18. Last week, Quebec recorded the first cases of the virus in the country. The first suspected cases were reported on May 12 in Montreal. Monkeypox is a rare disease that comes from the same family of viruses that causes smallpox, which the World Health Organization declared eradicated around the globe in 1980. Continued at link
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Post by OmegaMan on May 26, 2022 23:55:07 GMT -5
As usual, Big Pharma is cashing in on all the monkeypox hysteria
Thursday, May 26, 2022 by: Ethan Huff Tags: badhealth, badmedicine, big government, Big Pharma, bill gates, conspiracy, corruption, deception, Emergent Biosolutions, infections, monkeypox, outbreak, pharmaceutical fraud, Plandemic, propaganda, SIGA Technologies, smallpox, vaccine wars, vaccines (Natural News) Two drug companies that specialize in manufacturing smallpox vaccines and other associated treatments are going gangbusters in the profit department now that the media is fearmongering about the spread of monkeypox, a relative of smallpox. Emergent BioSolutions and SIGA Technologies were both failing companies before all this began, and now they suddenly hold a monopoly in the U.S. market for smallpox drugs – how convenient. Share prices in both companies have risen substantially ever since monkeypox started appearing in the news cycle. Emergent’s stock climbed 12 percent the other day while SIGA’s soared by 17.1 percent. “For these companies, the monkeypox fears are a godsend, specifically for SIGA, which produces a smallpox treatment, known by its brand name TPOXX,” writes Whitney Webb for The Defender. “It is SIGA’s only product.” It turns out that Ron Perelman is behind SIGA, which is part of his powerful empire of company holdings. Perelman, as you may recall, has troubling ties to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, as well as to the Clinton crime family and the Democrat Party. Moderna was also a failure before COVID magically rescued the company from financial ruin Emergent also has a sordid history with troubling ties to the 2001 Anthrax attacks, as well as a more recent “cover-up” involving quality control issues with its production of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) “vaccines.” A congressional investigation revealed serious quality control issues at an Emergent-run production facility that resulted in more than 400 million doses of Fauci Flu shots having to be discarded for contamination. Brighteon.TV This is all strikingly similar to the situation that Moderna was in prior to the launch of the COVID-19 plandemic. The company had never produced a successful product until suddenly launching a novel mRNA (messenger RNA) injection technology that quickly exploded in global use. Moderna’s stock skyrocketed after the announcement of Operation Warp Speed and the rest is now history. It appears as though we are once again witnessing a Big Pharma pump-and-dump scheme taking place under the guise of a new disease threat, and most people are still none the wiser as to the fraud. As for the Emergent factory that was shut down last April due to the contamination issue, it reopened in August only to have the government terminate its contract with the company. “Given that the majority of the company’s business is tied to U.S. government contracts, the loss of this contract, and the accompanying poor publicity, the news that its smallpox vaccine may soon be of international interest is likely seen as a godsend by the company,” Webb further writes. “Notably, this is the second time in a year that both companies have benefitted from pandemic or bioterror fears propagated by the media. Last November, speculation arose that a re-emergence of the eradicated virus that causes smallpox would soon take place.” Billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates is also involved in all this, which is hardly a surprise since his name always seems to turn up in association with these types of things. Last November, Gates commented on the prospect of smallpox bioterrorism. Less than two weeks later, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced an investigation into 15 suspicious vials labeled “smallpox” that were discovered at a Merck & Co. facility in Philadelphia. “Now, roughly six months later, the same fears are again paying off for the same two companies,” Webb notes. What becomes of this whole thing in the coming days remains to be seen. Will the powers that be successfully swindle the public into once again falling for fear and hysteria over an invisible virus? Or have the people finally smartened up after more than two years of covid fascism? link
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Post by Midnight on May 30, 2022 3:40:50 GMT -5
CDC Raises Travel Alert to ‘Level 2’ For Monkeypox
By Cristina Laila Published May 29, 2022 at 8:40pm Here we go. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) raised the travel alert for monkeypox. A monkeypox outbreak that has resulted in hundreds of cases in more than 20 countries prompted the CDC to move its travel advisory from ‘Level 1’ to ‘Level 2’ ‘Level 2’ alert advises people to practice enhanced precautions, such as avoiding sick people, including those with skin lesions. The CDC advised travelers to avoid contact with dead or live wild animals, including monkeys and rodents. Travelers should also avoid eating bushmeat (wild game). The highest alert is ‘Level 3’ which advises people to avoid nonessential travel. Health officials confirmed last Wednesday the first case of monkeypox virus infection in Massachusetts this year. The CDC expressed concern last Tuesday about the monkeypox outbreak in the UK and warned of the possibility that the outbreak could spread beyond U.K. borders. Forbes reported: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has just presented some next level stuff when it comes to traveling during the current monkeypox outbreak. The outbreak, which has already resulted in over 200 confirmed and over 100 suspected cases in over 20 different countries has prompted the CDC to move its travel advisory from Level 1 to Level 2. Level 2 is the “Alert” level, corresponding to “Practice Enhanced Precautions.” Level 1 was the “Watch” level, which simply meant “Practice Usual Precautions.” The CDC has a total of three possible levels when it comes to monkeypox travel advisories. The highest level would be Level 3, which is the the “Warning” level and corresponds to “Avoid Nonessential Travel.” Clearly, like golf scores and the number of times a marmot hits you in the groin with a golf club, the higher the number, the worse things are. While Level 2 does not really restrict where you can travel, as the name of the level implies, it does mean that you should be alerted to practice some “enhanced precautions.” link
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Post by Midnight on May 30, 2022 3:45:56 GMT -5
Should I Be Worried About Monkeypox?
BY TYLER DURDEN SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2022 - 07:00 PM A World Health Organization (WHO) official urged countries to increase surveillance for Monkyepox infections this week as, according to the latest data from BNO, about 400 confirmed and around 50 suspected cases of the infectious disease have been detected so far outside of the countries where it usually spreads. Source: BNO As Reuters reports, WHO's senior epidemiologist Maria Van Kerkhove said during an online briefing cases have so far been detected in more than 20 non-endemic countries, adding that the agency expected the numbers to go up. “We expect more cases to be detected. We are asking countries to increase surveillance... This is a containable situation. It will be difficult, but it’s a containable situation in the non-endemic countries.” Health agencies in four U.S. states are now reportedly offering monkeypox vaccines only to at-risk close contacts as a new step in the country’s response. The Bavarian Nordic-made Jynneos monkeypox vaccine is currently being offered in a limited scope to those at-risk close contact cases, mostly laboratory and healthcare workers, in Colorado, Massachusetts, Virginia, and Washington, CBS reported. “Vaccine is typically only used if we are concerned about a higher risk type of exposure. Not everyone who is assessed as a contact receives vaccine, because we know that monkeypox is not as easily transmissible as other viruses like COVID-19,” said Dr. Julia Murphy, a public health veterinarian for the Virginia Department of Health, in a statement to CBS News. So, given all that FUD, should we be worried about Monkeypox? PeakProsperity's Chris Martenson clears up all the confusion and media hype. Monkeypox! You know what? It’s absolutely nothing you should worry about from a personal or public health standpoint. Even better, there’s no evidence that it has come from a lab – so that’s a huge relief. In this video, I explain all the reasons why it’s not a health concern. However, the way it’s been used by the press and health authorities to spin up more fear/anxiety and to reach for quarantine powers is disturbing. Just as troubling is that there was another Event-201-like simulation run in spring of 2021 that featured monkeypox as the lab-tweaked pathogenic agent unleashed on the world. Man, I hate coincidences. At any rate, many of the same disturbing cast of characters sat in or contributed to this exercise as they did for Event 201. Moreover, there were a very large number of high-level U.S. government officials involved as well as a bevy of corporate and top-end university players. Meanwhile, there seems to be no rush to disclose the sequence of an actual public health concern which is the adenovirus linked to the many severe and even fatal cases of childhood hepatitis. Why is that? We got the sequence of omicron within hours of its discovery, and ditto for monkeypox. Why not the adenovirus associated with these tragic cases of hepatitis? One possibility is that the sequence would be embarrassing to someone. Or a whole lot of someones. Or maybe it’s simply too hard to isolate…but the silence is becoming deafening. It is increasingly becoming a sin of omission. Watch the video... link
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Post by maybetoday on May 30, 2022 22:01:49 GMT -5
World Health Organization Says It’s ‘Important’ That Pride Celebrations Do Not Change Over Monkeypox Concerns
By Cassandra Fairbanks Published May 30, 2022 at 7:52pm The World Health Organization says that people should not change their plans to attend Pride celebrations over monkeypox outbreaks. The leading theory for the reason for rapid spread of the virus is sex between men at two raves in Europe. “It’s important that people who want to go out and celebrate gay pride, LGBTQ+ pride, to continue to go and plan to do so,” Andy Seale, a strategies adviser in the WHO Department of Global HIV, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections Programmes, said during a press briefing on Monday, according to The Hill. “There is no specific transmission route that we need to be worried about,” Seale said. “It really is connected to the fact there have been a couple of events that have perhaps amplified the current outbreak.” Last week, WHO issued “public health advice for gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men.” “It is important to note that the risk of monkeypox is not limited to men who have sex with men. Anyone who has close contact with someone who is infectious is at risk. However, given that the virus is being identified in these communities, learning about monkeypox will help ensure that as few people as possible are affected and that the outbreak can be stopped,” the guidance said. In bold lettering at the bottom of the guidance, the WHO wrote, “stigmatising people because of a disease is never ok. Anyone can get or pass on monkeypox, regardless of their sexuality.” There were monkeypox cases in the US last year, which did not lead to a serious outbreak. It is typically not deadly and symptoms generally subside within a couple of weeks. Symptoms of monkeypox include blisters on face, hands, feet, eyes, mouth and/or genitals, fever, swollen lymph nodes, headaches, muscle aches, and low energy. The Hill noted that “WHO has reported 257 confirmed monkeypox cases and about 120 suspected cases from 23 countries where the virus is not endemic. The international health group said it was not aware of any deaths caused by the virus’ increased spread.” link
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Post by Midnight on May 31, 2022 2:40:43 GMT -5
Confirmed: Fauci Was Funding Research into Potential Monkeypox Cures Before the Viral Disease Global Outbreak
By Jim Hoft Published May 30, 2022 at 6:25pm Dr. Tony Fauci and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) was funding research into potential monkeypox cures shortly before the global outbreak. This news was reported earlier today at The National Pulse.: Fauci’s agency, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), has previously come under scrutiny for funding bat coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which many public health experts and intelligence officials believe to be the source of COVID-19. NIAID has also funded research into potential cures for monkeypox, shortly before the viral disease began spreading in a global outbreak. The curious timing of the NIAID grant comes amidst pharmaceutical giants including Pfizer and Johson & Johnson making record-level profits due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This follows an earlier report that scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in August 2021 were performing gain of function research on monkeypox last year. Some international officials may want to look into this. link
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Post by OmegaMan on May 31, 2022 21:38:50 GMT -5
Dr. David Martin: Monkeypox planned release is “domestic terror” operation against humanity
Tuesday, May 31, 2022 by: Ethan Huff Tags: badhealth, badmedicine, badscience, crimes against humanity, David Martin, disease, domestic terror, Medical Tyranny, monkeypox, outbreak, pandemic, Plandemic, rigged (Natural News) It is undeniable, based on mounting evidence, that the new monkeypox scare is another contrived “outbreak” that has been deployed for the purpose of committing “domestic terror” against the public – which should know better by now that we are once again being scammed and terrorized. Appearing on the “Man in America” program, Dr. David Martin told his host that the modus operandi behind this operation is nothing new. The world got a heavy dose of it all throughout the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), for which monkeypox appears to be round two. “When you want to terrorize a population, what do you do? Turn to the experts!” Martin explained. It turns out that monkeypox was planned, just like covid was, to be released at just this point on the timeline. And many of the same players who profited from covid are once again slated to rake in the cash from monkeypox. “I love to point out (that) a lot of people have been really upset about this monkeypox scheduled release on May of 2022 coming from a March 21 publication,” Martin added. “And people sit there and go, ‘oh my gosh – how on earth could they have ever been so prescient to find out that they were going to have a monkeypox release three days away from the stated date for the alleged outbreak to occur?'” A full 15 months before now back in March of 2021, the global architects had scheduled a later monkeypox release that landed right on schedule “plus or minus three days,” Martin notes. Brighteon.TV “Listen, this is a willful continuation of a campaign of domestic terror, and it is done to make sure the public remains in fear and in cognitive dissonance and in the disbelief of what Plato described in The Republic,” he says. “You know Plato in The Republic made reference to the fact that sometimes crimes are so audacious that the mere statement of their audacity paralyzes the population.” We the People must say NO to another round of plandemic tyranny Millions of people already have covid burnout and are unlikely to be fearful about monkeypox, recognizing that many of the same tactics are being used to spread fear and paranoia about testing “positive” for it. On the other hand, millions of other people also bought all-in to the covid plandemic and still believe that there is some invisible threat out there just waiting to kill them and their grandmas – hence why some people are still wearing a face mask while out in public. Which side wins out in the next wave of health wars remains to be seen. Hopefully there are enough people wide awake to what is really going on that another scheduled plandemic fails to gain traction. The government and the media can fearmonger all they want about monkeypox, but their power ends where and when the public refuses to listen to or comply with any of it. We the People hold far more power than we realize, after all. All it takes is for a few good men and women to take a stand against these attempted crimes against humanity, inspiring others to do the same until a snowball of resistance is formed. “We can be glad that the CCP-Davos axis chose the comparatively benign monkey-pox over Marburg, smallpox and bird flu, for their next global pandemic hoax, justifying world depopulation through starvation and lethal injections,” commented someone at Natural News about the situation. “I have read that shingles is a known adverse effect of the jab,” wrote another. “I searched for images on the net. Shingles and monkeypox look the same. How do doctors identify one from the other?” link
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Post by PurplePuppy on Jun 6, 2022 0:37:42 GMT -5
Gee, what a surprise. NOT! Britain's monkeypox outbreak is linked to gay bars, saunas and Grindr, 86% of cases are in London and just TWO women have caught virus - as total UK infections rise to 196
UK today confirmed another six infections, bringing the total since the outbreak began on May 6 to 196 Health chiefs revealed contact tracing has linked cases with 'gay bars, saunas and the use of dating apps' The findings also detail that around 86% of all cases in England were among London residents At least 57% of cases are among men who have sex with men, while only two infected people are women It comes as the WHO European director Dr Hans Kluge says monkeypox requires 'urgent' action He says virus will not cause Covid-style restrictions but twice-daily temperature checks are 'critical' By EMILY CRAIG HEALTH REPORTER FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 13:39 EDT, 1 June 2022 | UPDATED: 06:27 EDT, 2 June 2022 Britain's monkeypox cases are linked to gay bars, saunas and dating apps, health chiefs revealed as the cumulative number of cases in the UK nears 200. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said more than 60 per cent of domestic infections have been among gay and bisexual men, with more than 86 per cent based in the epicentre London. Only two cases have been women. Most of the country's infections — 87 per cent — were among people aged 20 to 49. And 111 cases are known to be men who have sex with men. Most of the UK patients caught the virus in the UK rather than abroad, which is significant because previously the tropical disease was confined to a small number of people with travel links to Africa. Officials said that contact tracing teams had linked the outbreak back to 'gay bars, saunas and the use of dating apps in the UK and abroad'. MailOnline revealed last week the world's biggest gay dating app Grindr had alerted to users of monkeypox symptoms. It comes as the UKHSA today confirmed another six infections, bringing the nation's total since the outbreak began on May 6 to 196. Five of the infections were logged in England, while one was spotted in Scotland. In total, there have been 617 confirmed cases of monkeypox across the globe, with 129 more suspected since the first infection was found at the start of May. Behind the UK, Spain (133), Portugal (100) and Germany (38) have logged the next highest number of confirmed cases. Continued at link
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Post by OmegaMan on Jun 10, 2022 22:34:08 GMT -5
Something very strange is going on and ‘health experts’ are baffled: Monkeypox was weaponized in the deep state’s Ukraine labs, another sign the depopulation agenda is in full swing
05/30/2022 / By News Editors / Comments Bypass censorship by sharing this link: New citizens.news/622176.htmlCopy URL Something very strange is going on and ‘health experts’ are baffled: Monkeypox was weaponized in the deep state’s Ukraine labs, another sign the depopulation agenda is in full swing The twitter hashtag #BillGatesBioTerrorist was trending for a good part of the day Saturday after people in America and around the world put 2 + 2 together and realized Gates recently warned of a ‘pox‘ outbreak being the next big deal to come at the world, right before Monkeypox broke out in the West. (Article by Stefan Stanford republished from AllNewsPipeline.com) And as numerous people pointed out in that twitter thread, we’re now witnessing a perfect example of the Hegelian Dialectic at play in 2022, with the life-hating globalists once again launching a contagion upon the world which the dumbed down masses will ‘demand‘ a ‘solution to‘, that ‘solution‘ already pre-planned well in advance, though it certainly won’t ‘solve the problem‘. With the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists putting out a story back on February 21st of 2020 titled “A biotech firm made a smallpox-like virus on purpose. Nobody seems to care” within which they reported that the smallpox-causing variola virus had been eradicated from nature with the only known samples of it have been held in two high-security facilities in the United States and Russia, as it also warned, developments in synthetic biology, a field which includes the art and science of constructing viral genomes, have made it possible to create the smallpox virus in a lab. Reporting also within that story that evidence indicated back in 2020 that researchers are inching incredibly close to that line, their story also warned “the re-introduction of the disease—through negligence or malice—would be a global health disaster” with Smallpox responsible for the deaths of 300 million+ in the 20th Century. Brighteon.TV With Monkeypox another such ‘pox virus‘, and very strong evidence emerging that this latest ‘outbreak‘ that is spreading quickly into the Western world was ‘manufactured‘, we’ll be taking a long look at that possibility in the next section of this story below but first, let’s listen to what the ‘scientific experts‘ who’ve been studying Monkeypox have to say and as you’ll see, something very strange is going on. From this story over at Time titled “Monkeypox Spreads in West, Baffling African Scientists.”: Scientists who have monitored numerous outbreaks of monkeypox in Africa say they are baffled by the disease’s recent spread in Europe and North America. Cases of the smallpox-related disease have previously been seen only among people with links to central and West Africa. But in the past week, Britain, Spain, Portugal, Italy, U.S., Sweden and Canada all reported infections, mostly in young men who hadn’t previously traveled to Africa. France, Germany, Belgium and Australia confirmed their first cases of monkeypox on Friday. “I’m stunned by this. Every day I wake up and there are more countries infected,” said Oyewale Tomori, a virologist who formerly headed the Nigerian Academy of Science and who sits on several World Health Organization advisory boards. “This is not the kind of spread we’ve seen in West Africa, so there may be something new happening in the West,” he said. So as we’ll explore in the next section of this story below, with Bill Gates asking for money back in November of 2021 while warning of a future ‘pox terror attack‘ that he claimed could be much bigger than naturally occurring epidemics showing what twitter users claimed was some kind of ‘pre-knowledge‘, part of the reason why #BillGatesBioTerrorist was trending, we get huge new information from multiple sources that the US ‘deep state‘ has been working on just such a terrorist weapon in their once-secret Ukraine bioweapons laboratories. Is anyone surprised? Imagine waking up one morning in the near future and turning on your favorite morning news shows to hear the big story of the day, it had recently been discovered that Russia had put a series of bioweapons labs in Cuba, Mexico and scattered about, hidden throughout Canada. Learning in those shows that they were using those labs to create bioweapons banned by international law, right on our own borders, it wouldn’t be too difficult to see 10’s of millions of Americans demanding an immediate response of some kind from those who are supposed to be our ‘public servants in the United States government‘, such deadly and banned weapons so close to our own homes. Continued at link
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Post by ShofarSoGood on Jun 11, 2022 1:49:51 GMT -5
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Post by schwartzie on Jun 12, 2022 17:28:31 GMT -5
Biden Admin Orders 500,000 More Monkeypox Vaccines
SUNDAY, JUN 12, 2022 - 04:30 PM Authored by Mimi Nguyen Ly via The Epoch Times The Biden administration has ordered an additional 500,000 more doses of the Jynneos vaccine for monkeypox, marking a big step up in the government’s response amid rising cases in the United States and around the world. Denmark-based biotech group Bavarian Nordic, the manufacturer of the vaccines, said that the U.S. Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) has placed the order, to be delivered later this year. “With the previous order from BARDA for 1.4 million doses of liquid-frozen JYNNEOS, awarded in 2020, this order will bring the total U.S. inventory of the vaccine to nearly 2 million doses,” the company announced on Friday. Many of the 1.9 million doses are being held by the company until the U.S. government requests them. The 500,000 vaccine doses will be manufactured using bulk materials that are owned by the United States under previous contracts with BARDA, and are currently stored with the company. “The majority of this bulk, however, will be converted to approximately 13 million freeze-dried doses of JYNNEOS during 2023-2025,” Barvarian Nordic said. Dawn O’Connell, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, said on Friday that the U.S. government has a stockpile of 72,000 Jynneos doses, and will get 300,000 more doses from Bavarian Nordic over the next several weeks. She also confirmed that 500,000 more Jynneos doses from Bavarian Nordic will be delivered later this year. “We have the vaccines and treatments we need to respond,” she said. As of late Friday, the United States has identified 49 monkeypox cases in 16 states and the District of Columbia. More than 1,470 cases have been found in about 30 other countries outside of Africa, where the virus is endemic, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Test tubes labeled “Monkeypox virus positive” in an illustration taken on May 23, 2022. (Dado Ruvic/Reuters) The CDC said Friday that every case they had looked at in the United States involved very close contact. Officials have alerted doctors to watch for monkeypox cases and offered vaccinations to people in close contact with those who were infected. Monkeypox, a viral disease typically limited to Africa, was first reported this year in the United States on May 18, in Massachusetts. The Biden administration on the same day placed a $119 million order for the Jynneos vaccine. While there are currently no vaccines or antivirals specifically designed to treat monkeypox, the United States has two vaccines approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that can be used to treat monkeypox. Jynneos is the only vaccine the FDA has explicitly approved to prevent monkeypox in the United States, in high-risk adults aged 18 and older. It is also approved for use against smallpox. At the time of the Jynneos vaccine’s approval in September 2019, Peter Marks, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, said that a potential “intentional release” of smallpox “could have a devastating effect.” According to the CDC, the Jynneos vaccine “is administered as a live virus that is non-replicating,” in two injections four weeks apart. People are not considered vaccinated until two weeks after they receive the second dose of the vaccine. Meanwhile, an older vaccine called ACAM2000, made by Emergent BioSolutions, was approved by the FDA in 2007 to prevent smallpox, but it can also be used to prevent monkeypox, according to CDC recommendations. The CDC said that ACAM2000 “is recommended for laboratorians working with certain orthopoxviruses and military personnel.” It has noted, however, that the ACAM2000 vaccine “has the potential for more side effects and adverse events” than the Jynneos vaccine. The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends that people whose jobs may expose them to orthopoxviruses “such as monkeypox” get vaccinated with either ACAM2000 or the Jynneos vaccine. According to the CDC, ACAM2000 is “a live Vaccinia virus preparation.” “Following a successful inoculation, a lesion will develop at the site of the vaccination (i.e., a ‘take’). The virus growing at the site of this inoculation lesion can be spread to other parts of the body or even to other people,” the CDC stated. “Individuals who receive vaccination with ACAM2000 must take precautions to prevent the spread of the vaccine virus and are considered vaccinated within 28 days.” There are over 100 million doses of the ACAM2000 vaccines available, officials recently said. Monkeypox is in the same virus family as smallpox but presents with milder symptoms. The Associated Press contributed to this report. link
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Post by schwartzie on Jun 13, 2022 14:56:01 GMT -5
Here We Go: Canada to Introduce a Mandatory Monkeypox Quarantine – Cities Are Now Offering Vaccination
By Jim Hoft
Published June 13, 2022 at 12:03pm
It’s becoming clearer as the days pass that Justin Trudeau wants to turn Canada into a dictatorship.
The Public Health Agency of Canada is urging travelers to take extra precautions to limit the spread of monkeypox.
Canada has not dropped its Covid-19 travel restrictions since its implementation.
Now, the government has already raised its monkeypox alert to a Level 2, which means travelers may be subject to “isolation,” including mandatory quarantine, even though the cases remain low and monkeypox is not transmitted easily.
According to Canada’s chief public health officer, there were only 112 confirmed cases in the country, and all of those infected were male.
There were 98 cases reported in Quebec, 9 in Ontario, 4 in Alberta, and 1 in British Columbia, with other suspected cases being investigated, CTV News reported.
The Public Health Agency of Canada announced:
“Clusters of monkeypox cases have been reported in several countries internationally, outside of areas in Central and West Africa where cases are normally found. The occurrence of cases with no direct travel to those areas, or without established links to a traveller from those areas, is unusual.
In the current outbreak, those at risk of infection are those who have had close or intimate contact with a person who has monkeypox.
During your travel, you may be subject to procedures at your destination put in place to limit the spread of monkeypox, such as isolation, should you become infected. You may have limited access to timely and appropriate health care should you become ill, and may experience delays in returning home.
PHAC is working closely with international, provincial and territorial health partners to gather information on this evolving issue. Further investigations are underway to determine the likely source of infection and to limit further onward spread.”
Ottawa Public Health released a statement saying, “Monkeypox is a rare disease not normally found here in Canada and most people recover on their own without treatment. However, we still need to be aware of the symptoms, how it is spread, and how to protect ourselves and others.”
In Quebec, the city is now offering vaccination for monkeypox.
One Twitter user commented, “Never did I think people were actually this gullible and reckless with their health.”
On Sunday, the city of Toronto held its first of several community-based vaccine clinics specifically for workers at Toronto bathhouses.
“Run by Toronto Public Health (TPH) in partnership with Gay Men’s Sexual Health Alliance (GMSH) and other community organizations, the goal of this program is to offer protection to those who have had close contact with someone who has tested positive for monkeypox, those with high risk contacts, and those who have a higher risk of being exposed to the virus,” CP 24 reported.
Dr. Simone Gold of America’s Frontline Doctors weighed in and said, “This is nothing more than monkey see monkey do. Didn’t anyone teach these people not to copy those who failed their last exam? Americans won’t be fooled.”
Another user tweeted, “Theresa Tam and Trudeau just can’t help themselves. They will not let go of their pandemic powers, and they will double down over and over again until we break.”
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Post by OmegaMan on Jun 13, 2022 19:33:14 GMT -5
More than half of all new monkeypox cases detected in homosexual men: data
Sunday, June 12, 2022 by: Ethan Huff Tags: badhealth, badmedicine, cases, disease, gay lifestyles, gay men, homosexuals, infections, LGBT, monkeypox, outbreak, pandemic, Plandemic, vaccines This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author Bypass censorship by sharing this link: New citizens.news/626882.html(Natural News) The latest data out of England shows that greater than 50 percent of all new cases of monkeypox are occurring in men who have sex with other men. Of the 190 confirmed cases of monkeypox identified by the United Kingdom’s Health Security Agency (UKHSA) from May 6 through May 31, 183 were in England, four were in Scotland, two were in Northern Ireland, and one was in Wales. Eighty-six percent of England’s cases are in London, and only two are women. Most of the cases are in men between the ages of 20 and 49 who are homosexual, bisexual or transgender. (Related: Health authorities are reluctant to call a spade a spade for fear of being labeled homophobic or transphobic.) Investigations thus far have linked a bulk of the cases to LGBTQ bars, saunas and hookup apps on smartphones through which men connect with other men for sexual activity. “Monkeypox can affect anyone but we know that many of the most recent diagnoses are in gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men, many of whom live in, or have links to London,” says Prof. Kevin Fenton, London’s regional director for public health. “We’re reminding everyone of the symptoms of monkeypox, and especially gay and bisexual men in particular, to be especially aware and seek advice immediately by calling NHS 111 or their local sexual health clinic if they have concerns.” Fenton went on in a statement to say that the “risk of stigma” is great with monkeypox because it appears to have a penchant for non-straight men. This leads to “great” uncertainty, he says. Brighteon.TV In order to remain politically correct, Fenton’s agency is partnering up with the National Health Service (NHS) and various sexual health groups in and around London to “share accurate information” about monkeypox, “especially to people and groups at increased risk through representative voices.” CDC jumps at opportunity to push masks again, even though monkeypox is spread through skin Some believe that monkeypox is a “side effect” of Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccination” – perhaps the boils spoken about in Revelation 16. Others are questioning whether monkeypox is even real, at least in terms of actually being a widespread risk. Either way, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is already fearmongering about masks, despite the fact that monkeypox is a skin-to-skin disease and not a respiratory disease. According to reports, the CDC just increased its “alert” status to a level 2, which means the agency is recommending that people once again wear a mask while traveling. Like the UKHSA, the CDC is also admitting that monkeypox is most prevalent among “men who have sex with men,” which seems to be the theme of this latest outbreak. “Cases of monkeypox have been reported in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia,” the CDC announced. “Some cases were reported among men who have sex with men. Some cases were also reported in people who live in the same household as an infected person.” The official story is that this version of monkeypox starts out with flu-like symptoms but soon expands to swelling of the lymph nodes and a rash across the body and face. After that, painful lesions form on the rash areas, leaving behind severe scarring. “What’s likely happened is an endemic infectious disease from Africa found its way into a social and sexual network and then was greatly aided by major amplification events, like raves in Belgium, to disseminate around the world,” says Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. The latest news about monkeypox can be found at Outbreak.news.
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Post by maybetoday on Jun 13, 2022 23:48:25 GMT -5
US Seeks To Expand Monkeypox Testing As Narrative Keeps On Rolling
BY TYLER DURDEN MONDAY, JUN 13, 2022 - 10:40 PM The Biden administration is working to expand monkeypox testing capabilities beyond a narrow group of public health labs, as infectious disease experts are now suggesting that testing for the virus needs to become part of routine care. As the Epoch Times notes, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said during a conference call on Friday that her agency is working with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to expand testing capacity to include commercial laboratories. At present, monkeypox testing is done through a network of 69 public health laboratories, which send results to the CDC for confirmation. So far, there have been 50 confirmed cases in the US across 16 states, while roughly 300 monkeypox tests have been administered. "There is not enough testing going on now for monkeypox in the United States," said Dr. Tom Inglesby, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. "The commercial labs are used to working with healthcare providers from across the country, moving samples around quickly, reporting results quickly in a way that providers understand and expect." Meanwhile, as Off-Guardian notes, Monkeypox hysteria continues - with The Atlantic publishing a recent piece suggesting that Monkeypox "Could be nothing," or "Could Be the Next Syphilis." Nature asks, "can the global outbreaks be contained?" Continued at link
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Post by Berean on Jun 15, 2022 1:28:14 GMT -5
W.H.O. Will Rename ‘Monkeypox’ to Remove Stigma, Racism
PAUL BOIS 14 Jun 2022 3:14 The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) announced on Tuesday that it will officially rename the monkeypox to address concerns about the stigma and racism associated with the word. Monkeypox has thus far infected over 1,600 people in more than two dozen countries, first breaking out in the United States this past May in Massachusetts and possibly having originated in Canada. W.H.O. director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced on Tuesday that the organization will be “working with partners and experts from around the world on changing the name of monkeypox virus, its clades, and the disease it causes.” No new name has yet been announced. Current W.H.O. guidelines omit viruses from being named after animals and geographic regions. The name change comes after 30 scientists signed an open letter last week arguing for an “urgent need for a non-discriminatory and non-stigmatizing nomenclature for monkeypox virus.” “In the context of the current global outbreak, continued reference to, and nomenclature of this virus being African is not only inaccurate but is also discriminatory and stigmatizing,” said the letter. The Foreign Press Association, Africa, also previously asked Western media outlets to avoid using images of Africans when showing monkeypox. “As any other disease, it can occur in any region in the world and afflict anyone, regardless of race or ethnicity,” the group said “As such, we believe that no race or skin complexion should be the face of this disease,” the statement continued. The group added that it was “disturbing” media outlets would instantly use images of black skin when showing monkeypox. According to TIME, the organization will be consulting with experts in orthopoxviruses on more appropriate names. According to ABC News, the monkeypox is a rare disease that was first detected among humans in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1970. Though it sometimes spreads to other nations, the disease is mostly located in central and western Africa. It often transmits from animals (primates or rodents) to humans through a bite or scratch. Per ABC News: The disease can also spread from person to person via large respiratory droplets in the air, but they cannot travel more than a few feet, so two people would need to have prolonged close contact. The most common symptoms are fever, headache, fatigue and muscle aches. Very few cases of monkeypox have been identified among Americans. According to the CDC, the disease does not naturally occur in the U.S. Infections are usually identified among people who recently traveled to countries where monkeypox is more commonly found. In 2003, 47 confirmed and probable cases were reported in six U.S. states, the first human cases reported outside of Africa. The last two U.S. cases of the monkeypox occurred in July 2021 when a Texas resident returned from Nigeria and in November 2021 after a Maryland resident traveled to Nigeria. link
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Post by ShofarSoGood on Jun 18, 2022 1:12:07 GMT -5
CDC issues bizarre guidance for having sex with monkeypox
By Jesse O’Neill June 16, 2022 9:39pm Updated It doesn't change our assessment The World Health Organization is investigating whether monkeypox can be sexually transmitted after the virus was detected in semen WHO investigating claims that monkeypox found in semen WHO to rename monkeypox after scientists complain label ‘stigmatizing’ WHO committee to decide if monkeypox is ’emergency of international concern’ COVID lockdowns eviscerated kids’ immune systems: doctors Americans who think they might have been exposed to monkeypox should take precautions like masturbating 6 feet apart from their partner to prevent the spread of the virus, according to health officials. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention earlier this month issued a list of safe activities for sexually active patients to engage in. Among the recommendations are avoiding kissing and “having sex with your clothes on or covering areas where rash or sores are present.” Patients and prospective patients are also advised to “wash your hands, fetish gear, sex toys and any fabrics” after having sex and “masturbate together at a distance of at least 6 feet, without touching each other and without touching any rash or sores.” The odd guidance invoked New York City’s bizarre recommendation that sexually active people use “glory holes” during the coronavirus pandemic to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The World Health Organization is investigating whether monkeypox can be sexually transmitted after the virus was detected in a patient’s semen. Sexually active monkeypox patients should follow the guide that the Center for Disease Control and Prevention put out earlier this month to avoid spreading the virus. The CDC issued tips on what sexually active people should do if they have monkeypox. The vast majority of the monkeypox cases in England were connected to sexually active gay men, health officials said last week. There were 19 confirmed cases of the potentially serious virus in New York City, officials said Thursday. Patients experience a flu-like illness and swelling of the lymph nodes before developing a rash on their face and body. The virus is not nearly as contagious as COVID-19 and is transmitted through bodily fluids and prolonged contact with infected areas, the health department said. link
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Post by maybetoday on Jun 25, 2022 20:44:55 GMT -5
New Monkeypox Study Holds Possible Clue to Fast Spread of Virus
By Tom Ozimek June 25, 2022 Updated: June 25, 2022 A new study into monkeypox holds a possible clue as to why the virus is spreading so quickly, with researchers saying they have discovered that the virus contains an unusually high number of mutations, which may represent “accelerated evolution.” The new monkeypox strain was found to have an average of 50 mutations in samples examined by Portuguese researchers, while only around 10 would normally be expected, according to the new peer-reviewed study, published on June 24 in the medical journal Nature Medicine. The unexpectedly high number of genetic variations in the currently spreading monkeypox variant suggests that the virus may be fast-adapting, with possible implications for transmission speed. “Our data reveals [sic] additional clues of ongoing viral evolution and potential human adaptation,” the research team wrote in the study. Continued at link
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Post by Midnight on Jul 2, 2022 5:00:40 GMT -5
WHO Calls for 'Urgent' Action in Europe Over Monkeypox
Since early May, a surge in monkeypox cases has been detected outside West and Central African countries where the viral disease is endemic AFP LAST UPDATED: JULY 01, 2022, 19:47 IST The World Health Organization called on Friday for ‘urgent’ action to prevent the spread of monkeypox in Europe, noting that cases had tripled there over the past two weeks. “Today, I am intensifying my call for governments and civil society to scale up efforts … to prevent monkeypox from establishing itself across a growing geographical area," WHO Regional Director for Europe, Hans Henri Kluge said. “Urgent and coordinated action is imperative if we are to turn a corner in the race to reverse the ongoing spread of this disease." Since early May, a surge in monkeypox cases has been detected outside West and Central African countries where the viral disease is endemic. Ninety percent of all laboratory-confirmed cases registered worldwide — or 4,500 infections — are in Europe, Kluge said. Thirty-one countries and areas have now reported infections. Kluge said Europe remains at the centre of the expanding outbreak and the risk remains high. The WHO does not think the outbreak currently constitutes a public health emergency of international concern but will review its position shortly, he said. Most monkeypox infections so far have been observed in men who have sex with men, of young age, chiefly in urban areas, according to the WHO. It is investigating cases of possible sexual transmission but maintains the disease is primarily spread through close contact. link
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Post by OmegaMan on Jul 2, 2022 17:10:24 GMT -5
Monkeypox is clearly a “gay” disease, but the CDC is doing everything possible to avoid offending LGBTs
Friday, July 01, 2022 by: Ethan Huff Tags: badhealth, badmedicine, badscience, CDC, disease, filth, gay, homosexual, homosexuals, LGBT, monkeypox, outbreak, pandemic, perversion, pride month, stigmatized, UKHSA, WHO This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author (Natural News) The United Kingdom’s Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is not beating around the bush when it comes to the homosexual nature of monkeypox spread. Instead of pretending as though anyone can potentially be a spreader like the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is claiming, the UKHSA issued a direct and to-the-point advisory the other day warning that monkeypox spreads “primarily in gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM).” Working in conjunction with the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization (JCVI), the UKHSA is readying to unveil a new vaccine specifically for LGBT men that it says “should be offered as soon as feasible to GBMSM at highest risk due to a large number of contacts.” “These risk criteria would include a recent history of multiple partners, participating in group sex, attending sex on premises venues or a proxy marker such as recent bacterial STI (sexually transmitted infections),” the government agency added. Writing for The Epoch Times, Lily Zhou reported that based on currently available data, upwards of 99 percent of all confirmed UK cases of monkeypox are, in fact, occurring in men. And the specific demographic of men who are getting sick are those who have sexual intercourse with other men. Since no monkeypox-specific vaccine exists, the UKHSA is planning to administer smallpox vaccines instead, which it claims will provide “cross-protection” against monkeypox. The stated goal is to interrupt “transmission in the subset of individuals at increased risk” of the disease, meaning sexually active and typically promiscuous homosexual males. CDC, WHO went out of their way to avoid identifying homosexuals as monkeypox spreaders Compare all of this to what the CDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) are saying as they go out of their way to avoid offending the Cult of LGBT in calling them out by name. Rather than advise homosexual males against having homosexual sex, the CDC issued a politically correct statement about how Western society should avoid causing LGBTs to feel “stigmatized,” even if science shows they are the culprits in this outbreak. The CDC also issued a vulgar statement about how it is currently “researching” to see if monkeypox lives in the various fluids and substances that come out of people’s bodies. The federal agency is also urging homosexuals to commit their perverted sex acts in different ways until more is known about the spread of monkeypox. “Enclosed spaces, such as back rooms, saunas, or sex clubs, where there is minimal or no clothing and where intimate sexual contact occurs have a higher likelihood of spreading monkeypox,” the CDC advises. “Talk to your partner about any recent illness and be aware of new or unexplained sores or rashes on your body or your partner’s body, including the genitals and anus. Limit your number of partners to avoid opportunities for monkeypox to spread.” Such advise came out during Pride month, of course, so it had to be extra politically correct. Meanwhile, New York City is following the lead of the UK in attempting to immediately roll out smallpox vaccination for homosexual men. The NYC Health Department admits, unlike the CDC, that “most cases in the current outbreak are among gay, bisexual or other men who have sex with men.” “This is the price they pay for doing what God told them not to do,” wrote someone at Life Site News. “Remind anybody of anything?” wrote another. “Remember in the 80s when HIV was going around and everybody said you can’t stigmatize the gay community? They weren’t stigmatized and guess what happened? It may be unfortunate for some, but it appears that mother nature is not politically correct and there is a price to pay for defying the natural law.” The latest news about the gay disease known as monkeypox can be found at Outbreak.news. link
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Post by ShofarSoGood on Jul 13, 2022 0:39:39 GMT -5
We're "Losing The Fight Against Monkeypox" ...Apparently
TUESDAY, JUL 12, 2022 - 10:25 PM Authored by Kit Knightly via Off-Guardian.org, According to the New York Times the US is currently “losing the fight with Monkeypox”. That’s probably news to you. After all, given the fact the US has around 700 cases of Monkeypox (around 0.0002% of the population), that the entire world only 8000 “cases” (about 0.0001%), and that there have been just 3 reported deaths…well, you’d be forgiven for not realising there was a fight at all, let alone that we were losing. It’s really more of a kerfuffle. At worst. Perhaps a fracas. That is – of course – assuming there is any monkeypox “outbreak” at all, something we should never take on faith, especially in the post-Covid world. Nevertheless, the NYT is sure… There probably will be many more infections before the outbreak can be controlled, if at this point it can be controlled at all. The US isn’t the only place getting a fresh batch of monkeypox fear porn this week. Five days ago it was reported that Australia had recorded its first “case”, with the under-stated headline… KILLER VIRUS SUDDENLY SPREADS IN AUSTRALIA …clearly this went too far, even for the mainstream media, who quietly reworded the title a few hours later. Not to be outdone, two days later New Zealand announced their first monkeypox case was isolating at home. And just 15 minutes ago, at the time of writing, The Guardian published a news story headlined: Efforts to curb UK monkeypox outbreak inadequate, warn experts So, what is the cause of mankind’s imminent loss to the monkeypox peril? Well they really couldn’t be clearer about that – we’re not testing enough. The NYT goes on about this at length: the response in the United States has been sluggish and timid, reminiscent of the early days of the Covid pandemic, experts say, raising troubling questions about the nation’s preparedness for pandemic threats. […] The first cases of monkeypox were reported in May, but tests will not be readily available until sometime this month. […] The first missteps in the U.S. response to monkeypox were in testing. As in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, samples from monkeypox patients are being funneled to the CDC for final diagnosis, a process that can take days. Slate agrees, headlining “We Need to Keep Better Track of Monkeypox” and quoting on “expert”: Testing is the key piece in getting answers to these questions, and currently we simply are not doing enough of it.” We’ve seen this movie before, we know how it goes from here. Since, as the NYT points out, Monkeypox tests will be “readily available sometime this month”, we can expect a BIG spike in cases coming up. Far from being recognised for what it is – a huge number of false positives caused by PCR tests – this increase in cases will be sold as the “true size of the outbreak” after weeks of calling current “case” numbers “likely underestimates”. The solution, we know, will be “increasing vaccine coverage” or “helping immunize the most vulnerable” or some buzz phrase like that. But oh no! We don’t have enough vaccines! At least, according the New York Times, and LA Times, and CBS, and Science and New York Magazine and NPR and NBC and the New York Post and… …it’s the prevalent message, is what I’m trying to say. Don’t worry though, a VERY familiar hero is about to ride over the horizon on a white horse: Moderna is investigating potential monkeypox vaccines at a preclinical level, using its mRNA platform,” Yes, Moderna started working on a new mRNA monkeypox vaccine back in May…so by Covid rules they’re probably nearly done by now. Just inject in precisely one person, and if they don’t die instantly on the spot then it’s safe. …and if they DO then they were already sick and the trial data is compromised and monkeypox is such an emergency we should grant it approval anyway. You can read the trial data in 2097. We know how this works. Tests to create the “problem”, vaccines to “solve” the “problem”. Both of them result in vast amounts of public money disappearing into bottomless private pockets. There’s a lot of fog around monkeypox – we don’t know, in a lot of ways, where it’s going or what it’s even for. The narrative is only half-formed. First growing, then shrinking, then growing again. It had a name change that never really materialised, and the decision to focus it on sexual transmission – especially among “men who have sex with men” (I don’t know why they ALL use that phrase and not “gay men”) – is one I just can’t puzzle out yet. But while it’s yet to take definitively pick a size, direction or speed, it’s taking a very familiar shape: Tests and vaccines. It’s always tests and vaccines. link
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Post by OmegaMan on Jul 13, 2022 22:13:34 GMT -5
Biden administration scrambles to get additional 144,000 monkeypox vaccines as demand outstrips supply
Wednesday, July 13, 2022 by: Belle Carter Tags: badhealth, badmedicine, big government, Big Pharma, CDC, conspiracy, deception, FDA, HHS, infections, Joe Biden, Jynneos vaccine, monkeypox, outbreak, panic, pharmaceutical fraud, vaccine wars, vaccines This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author Bypass censorship by sharing this link: New citizens.news/636893.html(Natural News) The Biden administration is scrambling to get an additional 144,000 doses of monkeypox vaccines as demand outstrips supply in the United States. “A sincere apology for the technical difficulties our vendor [Medrite] experienced with today’s monkeypox vaccine appointment rollout. We pledge to do better in the days and weeks ahead,” New York Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan posted on Twitter on July 7. Some 41,000 doses of the Jynneos vaccine have been distributed to states from the national stockpile by the national government and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “We are using every tool we have to increase and accelerate Jynneos vaccine availability in jurisdictions that need them the most,” Steve Adams, director of the Strategic National Stockpile, said in a news release. He added that in less than 10 days, around 200,000 Jynneos vaccine doses would be available in communities where transmission has been the highest. Monkeypox, a viral zoonotic disease, caused by the monkeypox virus, is recognized as the most significant orthopoxvirus infection after the eradication of smallpox. The current outbreak is mostly among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, but anyone can get and spread monkeypox, the Health Department said. (Related: Monkeypox is clearly a “gay” disease, but the CDC is doing everything possible to avoid offending LGBTs.) As of July 11, 223 people in New York have tested positive for orthopoxvirus, and all cases are likely monkeypox. That is up from 111 cases on July 5 and more than quadruple the number from a week before that. The government has ordered another 2.5 million doses of the vaccine for future monkeypox outbreaks and in case of smallpox outbreaks. These doses are expected to arrive in the stockpile in early 2023. Biden slammed for concealing the real monkeypox vaccine situation Meanwhile, the White House has faced criticisms for failing to secure the stockpile of Jynneos monkeypox vaccines in Denmark. Around one million doses are currently stuck at the Bavarian Nordic manufacturing facility allegedly due to red tape. A June 28 letter sent to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) commissioner and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) assistant secretary for Preparedness and Response pointed out that Americans have spent $2 billion since 2007 to “develop, manufacture, and stockpile” doses of the Jynneos vaccine as part of a federal security program. The stockpile has over a million doses, enough to inoculate more than 500,000 people from at-risk areas. “But members of the at-risk communities in the U.S. are being turned away from monkeypox vaccination because these vaccines are not available in sufficient quantity in the U.S., but are instead sitting in freezers in Denmark,” the letter stated. The group pointed out that the same oversight of vaccine production and distribution that hampered the global Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) response has caused the failure to contain the current monkeypox outbreak. The U.S. government is unable to distribute the vaccines stored in the Scandinavian country to its citizens because the FDA failed to hold a timely inspection of the facility. The FDA then refused to accept inspection results from the European Union’s regulatory arm, which considered the facility safe. James Krellenstein, co-founder of PrEP4All said the Biden administration is “not being transparent” about the real situation. “Why were the Europeans able to inspect this plant a year ago, ensuring these doses can be used in Europe and the Biden Administration did not do the same? FDA is making a judgment that they’d rather let gay people remain unvaccinated for weeks and weeks and weeks than trust the European certification process,” Krellenstein lamented. The vaccines in Washington and New York City ran out in late June, the same day it was offered to citizens. The administration reportedly sent an additional 8,195 vaccines to New York. In Los Angeles, officials are giving out doses to those who attended an event deemed a high risk for exposure or people who have had contact with an infected individual. Health officials say the infection spreads through contact with bodily fluids, sores or shared items such as bedding or clothing that were contaminated with fluids. It can also be transmitted through saliva and sexual contact. Visit MonkePoxPanic.com for more news related to the monkeypox spread. Watch the below video that talks about NY and DC running out of monkeypox vaccines. www.brighteon.com/8b14bf6c-f4f4-44f2-92f3-aaa06ed24b02
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Post by OmegaMan on Jul 13, 2022 22:15:24 GMT -5
Study reveals monkeypox virus was MANIPULATED in a lab and released intentionally to cause an outbreak
Wednesday, July 13, 2022 by: Zoey Sky Tags: badhealth, badscience, biological weapon, biotech, bioterrorism, biowar, discoveries, genetic lunacy, infections, infectious diseases, medical experiment, monkeypox, outbreak, pandemic, real investigations, research, science deception, science fraud This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author Bypass censorship by sharing this link: New citizens.news/636954.html(Natural News) Data from a shocking study published by Portugal’s National Institute of Health (NIH) suggests that the monkeypox outbreak was intentional and that the virus was manipulated in a lab. When a person has monkeypox, they will usually get a fever before they develop a rash one to five days later. The rash will often appear on their face before spreading to other parts of the body. The rash then changes and goes through different stages before finally forming a scab that eventually falls off. If you’re infected, you are contagious until all the scabs have fallen off and the skin underneath is intact. Monkeypox has always been extremely rare and the disease was first identified in humans in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Since then, human cases of monkeypox have been reported in 11 African countries. But it wasn’t until 2003 that the first monkeypox outbreak was recorded in the United States. Monkeypox has never been recorded in multiple countries at the same time until this year. This year’s cases of monkeypox have been recorded in the U.S., Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the U.K. all at the same time. As of July, the alleged number of cases in the U.K. has skyrocketed to 1,235. However, there’s something unusual about the outbreak, especially since the world is allegedly experiencing an outbreak across first-world countries all at the same time. Back in March 2021, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) collaborated with the Munich Security Conference (MSC) to run a tabletop exercise on reducing high-consequence biological threats. The exercise analyzed gaps in national and international biosecurity and pandemic preparedness architectures to find out possible opportunities to “improve prevention and response capabilities for high-consequence biological events.” Brighteon.TV This is the scenario the NTI and the MSC conducted: A monkeypox outbreak that began on May 15 resulted in 3.2 billion cases and 271 million deaths by December 1, 2023. The similarities are too close to reality and it would be unwise to consider the current monkeypox outbreak as an unusual coincidence, especially since the first cases were reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) on May 13. Portugal’s NIH suggests monkeypox outbreak may have been engineered Findings from the study conducted by Portugal’s NIH suggest that the current monkeypox outbreak may be engineered. For the study, NIH researchers gathered specimens from nine patients with monkeypox between May 15 and May 17 of this year and analyzed them. Results revealed that the recent multi-country outbreak of monkeypox is probably the result of a single origin since all sequences of viruses released to date tightly cluster together. The research team also reported that the virus belongs to the West African group of monkeypox viruses. Additionally, they discovered that the virus is most closely related to monkeypox viruses that were exported from Nigeria to several countries in 2018 and 2019, specifically the U.K., Israel and Singapore. This is the first clue that shows how the latest outbreak may be the result of an engineered virus that leaked from a lab. The second clue that the monkeypox virus was leaked from a lab is the fact that even though the virus closely resembles those exported from Nigeria, it is still different with more than 50 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). SNPs are genetic variations and the researchers explained that 50 SNPs are “far more than one would expect.” This implies that someone manipulated the monkeypox virus in a lab. (Related: Study finds monkeypox virus has been heavily manipulated in a lab.) Dr. Robert Malone broke down the Portugal study in an op-ed piece published by Life Site News and concluded that the current monkeypox outbreak is indeed engineered. “This double stranded DNA virus, infections by which have historically been self-limiting, appears to be evolving to a form that is more readily transmitted from human to human. Bad news,” he wrote. Visit MonkeyPoxReport.com for more information about the monkeypox virus. Watch the video below to know more about the monkeypox virus. www.brighteon.com/99337767-e423-45ac-b6c2-a3ccc39a66f7
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Post by ExquisiteGerbil on Jul 17, 2022 3:02:50 GMT -5
WHO to reconvene monkeypox emergency panel on July 21
Issued on: 14/07/2022 - 14:38 The WHO is now aware of 9,200 monkeypox cases in 63 countries Cynthia S. Goldsmith Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/AFP Geneva (AFP) – The World Health Organization said Thursday it would reconvene its expert monkeypox committee on July 21 to decide whether the outbreak constitutes a global health emergency. A second meeting of the WHO's emergency committee on monkeypox will be held, with the UN health agency now aware of 9,200 cases in 63 countries at the last update issued Tuesday. A surge in monkeypox infections has been reported since early May outside the West and Central African countries where the disease has long been endemic. On June 23, the WHO convened an emergency committee of experts to decide if monkeypox constitutes a so-called Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) -- the highest alarm that the WHO can sound. But a majority advised the WHO's chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus that the situation, at that point, had not met that threshold. Now a second meeting will be held, with case numbers rising. "The emergency committee will provide its views to the WHO director general on whether the event constitutes a PHEIC," the UN health agency said in a statement. "If so, it will propose temporary recommendations on how to better prevent and reduce the spread of the disease and manage the global public health response." A statement will be issued in the days following the meeting. 'Tackle the stigma' Most monkeypox infections so far have been observed in men who have sex with men, of young age and chiefly in urban areas, according to the WHO. The committee will look at trends, how effective the counter-measures are and make recommendations for what countries and communities should do to tackle the outbreak, Tedros told a press conference on Tuesday. He said the WHO was working closely with civil society and the LGBTQ community, "especially to tackle the stigma around the virus" and spread information to help people stay safe. "WHO continues to work with countries and vaccine manufacturers to coordinate the sharing of vaccines, which are currently scarce," he added. The Geneva-based organisation is also working with countries and experts to drive forward research and development. "We must work to stop onward transmission and advise governments to implement contact tracing to help track and stem the virus as well as to assist people in isolation," Tedros said. A week ago, the WHO issued its first situation report on the spread of monkeypox, detailing the typical profile of those affected by the outbreak so far. According to available statistics, almost all patients affected thus far are male, with a median age of 37, with three-fifths identifying as men who have sex with men, the WHO said. The normal initial symptoms of monkeypox include a high fever, swollen lymph nodes and a blistery chickenpox-like rash. But the report said that in this outbreak, many cases were not presenting with the classically-described clinical picture. Among the cases who reported at least one symptom, 81 percent presented with a widespread rash on the body, 50 percent presented with fever and 41 percent presented with genital rash. The WHO's 16-member emergency committee on monkeypox is chaired by Jean-Marie Okwo-Bele from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who is a former director of the WHO's Vaccines and Immunisation Department. There have been six PHEIC declarations since 2009, the last being for Covid-19 in 2020 -- though the sluggish global response to the alarm bell still rankles at the WHO's headquarters. link
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Post by ExquisiteGerbil on Jul 17, 2022 3:04:05 GMT -5
NYC to open more Monkeypox vaccine appointments
The New York City Health Department will make 8,200 monkeypox vaccine appointments available starting Friday. Dan Krauth has the details.
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Post by J.J.Gibbs on Jul 17, 2022 14:22:26 GMT -5
New York City is Now the “Epicenter of the Monkeypox Outbreak” Which Accounts For 30% of All US Cases
By Jim Hoft Published July 17, 2022 at 1:28pm The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene recently released data on the rising cases of monkeypox in the ‘Big Apple’ where cases have more than doubled in the past week. The outbreak in New York City accounts for 30 percent of all cases in the country, according to Breitbart, citing information from NY Health Department. “There are now [489] cases of monkeypox in the city, which is more than 30% of the recorded cases of monkeypox per the CDC,” NY Health said in a statement. “New York City is the epicenter of the monkeypox outbreak in the U.S. and yet does not have sufficient vaccine supply to reach the number of people who need it to protect themselves.” According to CDC, California came in second with 266 cases of monkeypox just behind New York, followed by Florida with 154 cases. On Friday, Manhattan Borough President Mark D. Levine shared the data on his Twitter. “[Data] shows a rapid rise in cases, more than doubling in [the] past week,” Levine wrote. “Data also shows that among cases: * Median age is 35 (range 20 to 69 yrs) * 95.5% men * 60.4% of cases in Manhattan.” Additional 9,200 monkeypox vaccine appointments have been provided by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and they have encouraged everyone to book an appointment. It can be recalled that New York City’s monkeypox vaccine appointment website crashed “due to overwhelming traffics” and the leftists were not happy. As the city sees an uptick in cases, Fauci said the Monkeypox outbreak needs to be taken more seriously. “This is something we definitely need to take seriously. We don’t know the scope and the potential of it yet, but we have to act like it will have the capability of spreading much more widely than it’s spreading right now,” Dr. Anthony Fauci told CNN Saturday. link
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