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Post by schwartzie on Jul 17, 2022 15:54:26 GMT -5
Gottlieb: Window for Containing Monkeypox ‘Probably Has Closed’
PAM KEY 17 Jul 2022 Former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that the window to control the spread of the monkeypox virus in the United States may be closed. Partial transcript as follows: MARGARET: Give us a sense of the scale of this because the CDC numbers are out. They say they’re only eight women within that. No children. You’re saying this is a pandemic? That’s not a word the administration is using yet, what level of emergency are we at? GOTTLIEB: Yeah look, and I think they’re going to be reluctant to use the word pandemic, because it implies that they’ve failed to contain this. And I think at this point, we’ve failed to contain this. We’re now at the cusp of this becoming an endemic virus where this now becomes something that’s persistent that we need to continue to deal with. I think the window for getting control of this and containing it probably has closed, and if it hasn’t closed, it’s certainly starting to close. 11,000 cases across the world right now. 1,800 cases, as you said, in the US. We’re probably detecting just a fraction of the actual cases because we have a very, we had for a long time a very narrow case definition on who got tested. And by and large, we’re looking in the community of men who have sex with men and STD clinics. So we’re looking there, we’re finding cases there. But it’s a fact that there’s cases outside that community right now. We’re not picking them up, because we’re not looking there. This has spread more broadly in the community. I wouldn’t be surprised there’s thousands of cases right now. BRENNAN: It’s a little chilling to hear you say containment has failed. I’ve heard you say that before with COVID. GOTTLIEB: Well look, this isn’t going to explode like COVID. This is a slower moving virus, which is why we could have gotten control of this if we had been more aggressive up front, and we made a lot of the same mistakes that we made with COVID with this – having a very narrow case definition not having enough testing early enough, not deploying vaccine in an aggressive fact- fashion to ring vaccinate. But now this is firmly embedded in the community. And while it’s not going to explode, because it’s harder for this virus to spread, it’s probably going to be persistent, you’ll-you’ll have this as a sort of a fact of life, maybe spreading as a sexually transmitted disease, but also breaking out of those settings. BRENNAN: So the CDC said monkey pox can show up up to three weeks post exposure. What are the basic symptoms? If you have a rash you call your dermatologist? Who do you call? GOTTLIEB: Well, it’s a vesicular rash. It’s associated with fever and achiness. You know, the historically used to get a disseminated rash. What we’re seeing right now is people aren’t presenting with a widely diffused rash, but sometimes just a small number of vesicles. So I think it’s being confused with other vesicular rashes, Herpes, Coxsackie could cause a vesicular rash, certainly chickenpox. Right now, anyone who presents with a particular rash that can’t be explained by another etiology. So a rash that causes vesicles, should be tested for monkey pox, whether they come from a high risk community or not. That’s the way we’re going to snuff this out. We didn’t have enough testing to do that. Now CDC has gotten in place more testing this probably adequate testing to broaden it to-to accomplish that. So we should be doing that physicians should be sending off these tests. BRENNAN: The problem with testing also, it seems that distribution or access to a vaccine is an issue, the mayor of New York, the governor of New York, asking the Biden administration to do more to get them access. Why is this a problem? GOTTLIEB: Well, we didn’t have adequate stockpiles of the vaccine, the one vaccine that’s proven monkeypox, we only had 2,000 doses in a national strategic stockpile. It was there as a hedge against smallpox, we took our eye off that ball, so we didn’t replenish that supply. They ordered about 300,000 doses that have been delivered. 150,000 have been distributed, another 130,000 will go out this week. BRENNAN: Some of that overseas. GOTTLIEB: Some of it- well, there’s 800,000 doses that were overseas, that the manufacturer, Bavarian Nordic, had overseas. Those are being brought into the US right now. FDA has to do what’s called “lot release”, they have to inspect those doses to make sure they were appropriately manufactured. They’re doing that inspection at the same time that they’re forward deploying those 800,000 doses. So those are going to cities right now. And as soon as FDA finishes that, which should be this week, those doses will be turned on, they’ll be able to be distributed or be used on patients. So I think the vaccine situation is going to improve dramatically this week, you’re going to see literally hundreds of thousands of doses become available. The White House has intervened to take more control of the response away from CDC. This can’t be our response every time that when CDC drops the ball, the White House and the political leadership need to step in. That’s what’s happened here. It happened in COVID. We need to fundamentally reform how we respond to these-these crises. BRENNAN: You wrote a book on that. I want to ask you about COVID. The CDC says now about 54% of Americans live in an area of high COVID Community spread. That’s up from 31%, the prior week, that seems fast moving. What is different about these variants now? GOTTLIEB: Well, look, it’s the B-5 variant that’s growing. It has the capacity to evade the immunity that we’ve acquired from vaccination and also from prior infection. It does seem to be that B-2 infection confers more robust immunity against this B-5 variants, so places that had big outbreaks of B-2, like the Northeast, are probably going to be more protected. There’s 100,000, over 100,000 cases on average being reported on a daily basis. We’re probably detecting one in 10 infections right now. So it’s probably more like a million. I think most Americans have started to accept this as part of the fabric of daily living. In part that’s, that’s based on a wholesale recalibration of risk, in part is based on the fact that there’s very few people who are immune. I.e so people feel rightly, more impervious to a bad outcome. So we have to recognize that this spread is happening against the backdrop basically, of normal living. BRENNAN: But the White House is saying put a mask on if you go into indoor gatherings, the city of Los Angeles says they might institute this at the end of the month. GOTTLIEB: I don’t think we’re going to see mandates. I don’t think there’s a lot of tolerance for mandates, maybe in select cities, like Los Angeles. BRENNAN: But is it advisable? GOTTLIEB: I think if you’re going into a congregate setting with a lot of people you don’t know, wearing a mask is prudent if you’re in a high prevalence area, especially if you’re someone who-who’s at risk. You know, I still wear a mask in certain settings, I wear when I go through the airport. If I catch COVID I want it to be from a family member or friend not some stranger I’m sitting next to on a plane. So I try to be prudent when I’m in mixed company. I think right now, if you live in a high prevalence region, it’s advisable, especially if you’re someone who’s vulnerable if it’s easy enough. BRENNAN: And a booster shot. Will we have a rebooted bivalent vaccine in the fall? GOTTLIEB: Yeah,well, look, there’s going to be a vaccine based on B-4 that the manufacturers are developing right now. There is a bivalent vaccine based on B-1 on the shelf right now that we could be deploying, we’re not. That probably would be more protected against this B-4 variant and B-5 variant. We- they’ve made a decision so far not to deploy that but to wait for the B-4 variant vaccine that’s going to be available this fall. Right now, if you’re above the age of 50 and you haven’t had a dose of vaccine this year, you probably should get one, and as sequencing is good, get a dose now if you’re someone who’s at high risk and come back and get one later. link
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Post by OmegaMan on Jul 22, 2022 12:07:27 GMT -5
UK authorities now trying to target CHILDREN with monkeypox vaccines, even though monkeypox is primarily spread through gay sexual behavior
Thursday, July 21, 2022 by: Ethan Huff Tags: badhealth, badmedicine, big government, Big Pharma, children's health, conspiracy, Deborah Birx, deception, disinfo, infection, insanity, lies, monkeypox, outbreak, pandemic, pharmaceutical fraud, Plandemic, propaganda, UK, vaccine wars, vaccines This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author Bypass censorship by sharing this link: New citizens.news/640172.html(Natural News) In a mad rush to unleash another round of mystery “vaccine” injections from Big Pharma, the powers that be are once again using children as an excuse to drive fear and hysteria over so-called “monkeypox.” In the United Kingdom, public health officials claim that children will become infected with the gay disease in large numbers by the end of the year unless taxpayers fund a massive purchase of jabs to “halt the spread.” As many as 200,000 injection doses are needed, they claim throughout the media, in order to keep monkeypox from spreading. This is four times the 50,000 injection doses that are currently on order (Related: Monkeypox got its start in Europe at a massive LGBT perversion festival). Some 2,000 cases of monkeypox are said to exist in Great Britain. And officials claim that number is doubling every two weeks, particularly among men who engage in homosexual behavior with other men. Children have zero risk of monkeypox unless they are engaging in illegal sexual activity with adult men, it would seem. And yet public health authorities insist that they have to get jabbed as soon as possible in order to flatten the curve and stop another plandemic from appearing. “The majority of cases in the UK and in America have been identified with gay men,” one report explains. “Many members of the LGBTQ community are concerned that these statistics will lead to the stigmatization of the virus and prevent those at risk or suffering from monkeypox from seeking out the medical treatment that they need.” Brighteon.TV Deborah Birx says gay men “dancing” at a bar can spread monkeypox Former Trump administration Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) task force adviser Deborah Birx has already chimed in on the matter, warning that men who are caught “dancing” at gay bars could be at “risk of infection.” This goes against what the government was saying last week about how monkeypox only spreads through sexual behavior – meaning it is a sexually transmitted disease. The narrative is already changing to suit whatever agenda is afoot with this thing. Since the fearmongering campaign over monkeypox appears to be stalling, the powers that be are already pulling a think of the children! move by pretending as though children are at risk of monkeypox unless everyone gets injected with the new vaccine. Fake news reports are already circulating about children magically contracting monkeypox at school, which supposedly resulted in one child having to be sent home after having “contact with a monkeypox case,” whatever that means. “Parents were advised to refrain from hugging or coming into close contact with their children,” one report explained, suggesting that this is another plandemic 2.0 manifesting in real-time. “As a result, the vaccinations are now being extended to the young population as well as to adults.” Hopefully, enough Westerners are wide enough awake from the COVID scam to see the monkeypox scam for what it is. And, hopefully, they reject all the fearmongering over vaccines, avoiding hugging, and other such nonsense. “Really? A virus that is affecting only men, and only a certain class of men, is a danger to children. That’s what governments are going with?” wrote a commenter at Euro Weekly News. “Look at the lines for the vaccine in NYC. No kids or women. It’s all men who are part of or fool with others in the alphabet community.” Another wrote that this is clearly another round of bull excrement that people need to recognize for what it is. “They are still trying to kill you,” wrote another about how the goal with each of these plandemics is depopulation, not saving lives. link
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Post by OmegaMan on Jul 22, 2022 12:08:57 GMT -5
Researchers find monkeypox virus in patients’ saliva, semen and other bodily fluids
Thursday, July 21, 2022 by: Kevin Hughes Tags: badhealth, badscience, CDC, discoveries, health science, infections, men's health, monkeypox, outbreak, pandemic, real investigations, research, saliva, semen, Urine, virus This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author (Natural News) Researchers in Spain have found high viral loads in the saliva, semen, urine and other samples taken from verified monkeypox patients. The study was published in the journal Eurosurveillance. Monkeypox is the most recent zoonotic disease to spread around the world. Over the past six months, there have been more than 9,000 reported cases of monkeypox globally. The study authors mentioned the primary cases in the United Kingdom, Portugal and Spain have been for the most part discovered among men who have sex with other men. Up to now, the virus spreads mainly through direct contact with lesions on an infected patient’s skin. Contact with surfaces contaminated by these lesions can also transmit the virus. It’s still not clear whether monkeypox can be transmitted from person to person through bodily fluids like blood and semen. (Related: WHO investigating reports of monkeypox virus in semen) The latest study investigated several biological samples from 12 patients with a verified case of monkeypox. At the period of their diagnosis, doctors discovered high viral DNA loads in the skin lesions of each patient. Researchers found that all 12 patients also had virus DNA in their saliva, with many having very high viral loads. Prior to this, only one study has discovered the virus in a single monkeypox patient’s saliva. They also discovered virus DNA in rectal (11 of 12 patients), nasal (10 of 12 patients), semen (seven of nine patients) and fecal (eight of 12 patients) samples from the monkeypox group. “A couple of previous studies had already shown the occasional presence of viral DNA in some samples and in some patients, but here we show that viral DNA is frequently present in various biological fluids, particularly saliva, during the acute phase of the disease, and up to 16 days after the onset of symptoms in one patient,” said the study’s lead researcher Aida Peiró of the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal). Brighteon.TV In the next phase of their examination, researchers are planning to isolate infectious virus particles from the samples. They said higher viral loads in both saliva and semen indicate that they are infectious. This is in line with earlier reports that warn against kissing and having sex with monkeypox patients. “The results of our study contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms and dynamics of virus transmission, as well as the possible role of sexual transmission,” team leader Mikel Martínez said. CDC reports 2,323 confirmed monkeypox cases in America Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently reported that there are now 2,323 lab-confirmed cases of monkeypox in the United States. The virus has spread to 69 nations worldwide, including 63 that rarely or never had cases of monkeypox. As of Monday, July 18, more than 13,300 cases had been verified. The virus, which is highly infectious and produces painful, itchy lesions, with sometimes-deadly complications, has now been identified in all but seven states. As of Monday, only Alaska, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming have zero confirmed cases. A small number of states have each reported a single case, while New York has more than 520 cases. According to reports, Washington, D.C. has the most cases per capita, “prompting public health officials to launch an aggressive vaccination campaign aimed at blanketing the most at-risk communities.” “I do think it’s important to say that U.S. surveillance numbers likely undercount cases,” CDC deputy director of the Division of High Consequence Pathogens and Pathology Jennifer McQuiston stated during an interview with the American Medical Association’s “Moving Medicine” series. She added that undercounts happen because “detection really depends on a lot of factors, including patients presenting for care, clinicians thinking about monkeypox when they’re seeing patients and then requesting and having access to diagnostic tests.” McQuiston and other public health experts said cases are increasing daily in America. “Our outbreak curve is in a period of acceleration,” said McQuiston, who mentioned the same pattern is seen in the U.K., Spain and Portugal. McQuiston further said the latest cases displayed day-to-day indicated the community spread and the CDC expects the numbers will continue to increase. Follow MonkeyPoxPanic.com for more news about the monkeypox outbreak. Watch the video below warning the public that the countdown to monkeypox outbreak has already started. www.brighteon.com/39dbacf7-59c3-4497-ae2e-5e36bc4c0f63link
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Post by Pink Rose on Jul 22, 2022 22:40:42 GMT -5
US records first two CHILD monkeypox cases: California toddler and an infant in D.C. were likely infected by 'household contacts' and both had contact with gay or bisexual men, CDC chief says
One is a toddler in California while the other infant is not a US resident and was 'transiting through' Washington D.C., officials said Both children are 'doing well' and likely were infected by 'household contacts' Dr Rochelle Walensky said they had contact with gay or bisexual men It was not clear when they caught the virus, or what symptoms they had This is the first time the virus has been detected among children in the US Children under the age of eight are at high risk of severe monkeypox A boy under 10 years old has also tested positive for the virus in the Netherlands By LUKE ANDREWS HEALTH REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM PUBLISHED: 17:14 EDT, 22 July 2022 | UPDATED: 19:04 EDT, 22 July 2022 Two children have tested positive for monkeypox in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed Friday. One is a toddler from California; the other is in an infant who is not a U.S. resident and was 'transiting through' Washington D.C. Neither had contact with each other. Health officials said both children were 'doing well', but warned children under the age of eight are at high risk of severe monkeypox. It is thought both children likely caught the virus from 'household contacts'. Dr Rochelle Walensky said the children both had contact with gay or bisexual men — the community where most cases are being detected in the current outbreak. It was not clear when they caught the virus, or what symptoms they suffered. They are receiving the antiviral TPOXX, which can help stop an infection in its tracks by interfering with the virus's maturation. They are the first cases among children to be detected in America. There are currently more than 2,500 cases of monkeypox in the U.S. — the second biggest outbreak in the world behind only Spain with 3,000. A boy under 10 years old tested positive for the virus in the Netherlands in June, as was revealed this week. The Dutch child suffered more than 20 red lesions on his face, forearms and thighs but had no fever or swollen lymph nodes — with the infection mostly clearing within a week. Revealing the infections at a virtual event for the Washington Post, Walensky said: 'We have seen now two cases that have occurred in children. 'Both of these are traced back to individuals who come from the men-who-have-sex-with-men community, the gay men's community.' She added that these cases have been on the whole 'adjacent to the community most at risk'. Timeline of monkeypox in the United States 1958: Monkeypox is discovered when an outbreak of pox-like disease occurred in monkeys kept for research. 1970: First human case of the disease is recorded in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was later detected in a number of other central and western African countries. 2003: America's former largest monkeypox outbreak occurs. A total of 47 people are infected after having contact with pet prairie dogs that picked up the disease at a farm. July, 2021: Monkeypox case detected in the U.S. in a citizen who had recently returned from Nigeria. November, 2021: Monkeypox is detected in another U.S. resident who recently returned from Nigeria. May, 2022: A man in Massachusetts is diagnosed with monkeypox, becoming the first case in the current outbreak. There are now more than 2,000 cases nationwide. In a press release, the agency said: 'CDC and public health authorities are still investigating how the children became infected. 'While both children have monkeypox symptoms, they are in good health.' They added: 'Monkeypox spreads through close skin-to-skin contact, which — in the case of children — could include hugging, cuddling, feeding, as well as through shared items such as towels, bedding, cups and utensils.' Last week the CDC said it was only aware of monkeypox infections among adults, mostly in gay or bisexual men. Until now monkeypox infections have been almost exclusively among gay or bisexual men. But a top expert warned last week the virus had likely already spread to other groups, but that this was yet to be detected due to a lack of testing. The World Health Organization warns that children — as well as older people and pregnant women — are more at risk from monkeypox. Scientific studies suggest that between three and ten percent of children infected with monkeypox die from the disease, depending on the strain they catch. In the Dutch case, doctors said they counted 20 lesions on the face, ear, forearms, thighs and back of the child — but that he did not suffer a fever or swollen lymph nodes. Within a week the virus in his body had dropped to non-detectable levels, they added. It was not clear how he became infected, although doctors said he likely had contact with an infected person or contaminated object that 'was not recognized'. Monkeypox primarily spreads through close physical contact or towels or bedsheets that have also been used by a patient. In rare cases, it can also be transmitted through the air. The CDC has been repeatedly slammed for its response to the virus, with testing initially being slow to get off the ground masking the spread of the virus. There have also been problems rolling out the vaccine, with New York City — at the epicenter of the crisis — having to delay second doses for patients because too few jabs have been supplied. Continued at the link
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Post by schwartzie on Jul 23, 2022 13:37:30 GMT -5
WHO triggers highest alert on monkeypox
The first African to head the powerful UN agency, Tedros has been on the front line since the start of the Covid-19 crisisAFP 23 Jul 2022 The World Health Organization on Saturday declared the monkeypox outbreak, which has affected nearly 17,000 people in 74 countries, to be a global health emergency — the highest alarm it can sound. “I have decided that the global monkeypox outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press conference. He said a committee of experts who met on Thursday was unable to reach a consensus, so it fell to him to decide whether to trigger the highest alert possible. “WHO’s assessment is that the risk of monkeypox is moderate globally and in all regions, except in the European region where we assess the risk as high,” he added. Monkeypox has affected over 16,800 people in 74 countries, according to a tally by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published on July 22. 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. Overall, 98 percent of infected people were gay or bisexual men, and around a third were known to have visited sex-on-site venues such as sex parties or saunas within the previous month. Tedros has previously expressed concern that stigma and scapegoating could make the outbreak harder to track. On Saturday, he said the outbreak was “concentrated among men who have sex with men, especially those with multiple sexual partners” which meant it “can be stopped with the right strategies in the right groups”. He urged all countries to “work closely with communities of men who have sex with men, to design and deliver effective information and services, and to adopt measures that protect” the communities affected. Potential vaccine On June 23, the WHO convened an emergency committee (EC) of experts to decide if monkeypox constitutes a so-called Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) — the UN health agency’s highest alert level. But a majority advised Tedros that the situation, at that point, had not met the threshold. The second meeting was called on Thursday with case numbers rising further, where Tedros said he was worried. “I need your advice in assessing the immediate and mid-term public health implications,” Tedros told the meeting, which lasted more than six hours. A viral infection resembling smallpox and first detected in humans in 1970, monkeypox is less dangerous and contagious than smallpox, which was eradicated in 1980. Ninety-five percent of cases have been transmitted through sexual activity, according to a study of 528 people in 16 countries published in the New England Journal of Medicine — the largest research to date. The European Union’s drug watchdog on Friday recommended for approval the use of Imvanex, a smallpox vaccine, to treat monkeypox. Imvanex, developed by Danish drugmaker Bavarian Nordic, has been approved in the EU since 2013 for the prevention of smallpox. It was also considered a potential vaccine for monkeypox because of the similarity between the monkeypox virus and the smallpox virus. The first symptoms of monkeypox are fever, headaches, muscle pain and back pain during the course of five days. Rashes subsequently appear on the face, the palms of hands and soles of the feet, followed by lesions, spots and finally scabs. link
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Post by Midnight on Jul 24, 2022 3:35:37 GMT -5
WHO Admits Everyone Who Receives a MonkeyPox Vaccine is Part of a “Clinical Trial” to Collect Data on its Effectiveness (VIDEO)
By Jim Hoft Published July 23, 2022 at 10:15pm An official from the World Health Organization (WHO) admitted on Saturday that everyone who received the Monkeypox vaccine is considered to be part of a “clinical study” for the purpose of data collecting so that researchers can learn more about the “effectiveness of the vaccine.” On Saturday, WHO conducted a media briefing with WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and experts to discuss the Monkeypox outbreak. Tim Nguyen, the Unit Head of Global Infectious Hazards Preparedness at the World Health Organization Emergency Programme, said that the vaccine efficacy is yet unknown since it has never been used on this scale before. “I would like to underline one thing that is very important to WHO. We do have uncertainty around the effectiveness of these vaccines because they haven’t been used in this context and in this scale before,” Tim Nguyen stressed. Nguyen warned that anyone who received the Monkeypox vaccination is technically participating in a “clinical trial” to determine the vaccine’s efficacy. “And therefore, when these vaccines are being delivered, that they are delivered in the context of clinical trial studies and prospectively collecting this data to increase our understanding of the effectiveness of these vaccines,” he said. Watch the video below: According to CDC, there are only two vaccines licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) available for “preventing monkeypox infection” – JYNNEOS (also known as Imvamune or Imvanex) and ACAM2000. On the same day, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency on Saturday just before the midterm election. According to reports, Tedros overruled the decision of 8 members of the expert committee who voted against the declaration, only 6 are in favor. Two sources told Reuters that members of an expert committee were split on the decision, but the responsibility for making the final decision rests with the director-general Tedros. In New York City, dubbed as the epicenter of the monkeypox outbreak in the US, the government announced an additional monkeypox vaccine. “The NY Health Department announced plans for its next allocation of the JYNNEOS vaccine.” NYC Health Department said in a statement. “Approximately 26,000 additional doses were delivered to New York City as part of Phase 2b from the federal government and state, and will be distributed via clinics, mass vaccination sites and community-based referrals. Individuals will be able to book appointments for July 24 through August 13.” “The Health Department is moving quickly to distribute as many vaccine doses as we can in the most equitable way possible,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan. “With cases rising, it’s clear that there is a great need for more vaccines in New York City, and we are working with our federal partners to obtain more doses.” link
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Post by schwartzie on Jul 24, 2022 17:54:48 GMT -5
Schiff: ‘Real Problem’ My Constituents Can’t Get Monkeypox Vaccination
PAM KEY 24 Jul 2022 Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) said Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that it is a “real problem” people in his congressional district can not get vaccinated for monkeypox due to shortages. Partial transcript as follows: MARGARET BRENNAN: Before I go further on January 6, I do want to quickly just button up what Dr. Jha addressed in regard to that letter you wrote this week in regard to monkeypox. You said the federal response falls short in terms of supply and timeliness regarding a vaccine. The current supply accounts for only three and a half million residents. Some shipments are not even expected to arrive until 2023. Why do you think the federal response is failing when Dr. Jha says it’s contained and under control? SCHIFF: I don’t know why there aren’t more vaccines available. I’m hearing from health care providers in my district that there are people lining up to get vaccinated, and they don’t have the vaccines for them, and that is a real problem. As I think you indicated, we really don’t know the future course of this virus. But what we do now, early on, just as was the case with the pandemic, will determine just how bad this may get. And so I want to light a fire under the administration and get them to make sure that we up production, that we up distribution and that people that are ready and willing and able to get vaccinated have the ability to protect themselves. link
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Post by schwartzie on Jul 25, 2022 13:22:09 GMT -5
Nolte: Unlike COVID, There’s No Behavior-Shaming to Halt Monkeypox Spread
JOHN NOLTE 25 Jul 2022 In a total reversal of their coronavirus approach, the U.S. government and corporate media are not engaging in any kind of behavior-shaming to halt the spread of monkeypox. Gee, I wonder why? During the China Flu pandemic, we were shamed for leaving our homes, going to the beach, opening schools, gathering to worship God, standing together, hugging, attending funerals, visiting nursing homes, allowing a mask to slip under our nose, and showing up at a political rally that didn’t involve burning and looting (because health officials assured us burning and looting do not spread the virus). During the coronavirus pandemic, and for two whole years, every facet of normal life was condemned as the equivalent of committing mass murder. Given its way, the government and its chief sociopaths (Birx, Fauci, Biden, Whitmer, Cuomo, the corporate media, Big Tech) would still have us locked down in filthy masks voting only by mail as we make Netflix and Amazon even richer. Now there’s monkeypox… But there’s no behavior-shaming… Even though, according to what we now know… Gay sex is the chief spreader of monkeypox. Don’t believe me? Maybe you’ll believe what’s been published in the far-left Washington Post: Here is what we can discern from data collected about Monkeypox so far: This viral outbreak isn’t just mostly occurring among men who have sex with men. The confirmed cases, at least to date, have consistently almost entirely occurred among this demographic, which accounts for 96 percent or more of diagnoses where data are available. Per capita, the few monkeypox cases in women and children remain minuscule compared with the rate among gay and bisexual men. Of course, substantial transmission could always occur among such other groups. But researchers at the WHO and elsewhere have speculated that the monkeypox reproduction rate will likely remain significantly lower in such demographics — meaning the virus will more likely hit transmission dead ends among them than among gay and bisexual men. … Global public health experts agree that skin-to-skin contact in the context of sexual activity between men has been the principal driver of the monkeypox outbreak, at least thus far. Now, before anyone takes me out of context, I do not believe the government should be behavior-shaming gay men any more than the government should have been behavior-shaming everyone (but Black Lives Matter terrorists) during the COVID pandemic. The government should only be doing one thing: educating the public on the risks and allowing us to make our own choices from there. This isn’t about what gay men are doing. I don’t care what gay men do. They can do whatever they want. This is about… The oppressive double standards from hopelessly corrupted American institutions… This is about living in a country where if you are not among the protected class, you are treated as a second-class citizen by the fascist left. If the government had a single standard when it comes to spreading a virus, gay bars and bathhouses would be shuttered, police would be knocking on doors to break up gay sex parties, the media would celebrate a costumed Specter of Death walking through gay neighborhoods, gay men would be told to stay home, and any gay gathering would be smeared across the media as a selfish superspreader event attended by serial killers. But that’s not happening, and it shouldn’t happen, but that’s what happened for two years to those of us who are not among the left’s protected class. Don’t forget to vote this November! link
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Post by schwartzie on Jul 25, 2022 13:25:37 GMT -5
Lawmakers Pressure Biden Administration on Monkeypox Failure
PAUL BOIS 24 Jul 2022 The Biden administration’s failures to adequately handle the monkeypox epidemic have drawn criticism from lawmakers of various political persuasions. Last week, the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) declared a global emergency over monkeypox, which appears to primarily be affecting men who have sex with men in the United States. On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) cited 2,600 confirmed cases, which may not accurately reflect the gravity of the situation due to a lack of testing. As CNN recently reported, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says the “number of monkeypox vaccine doses distributed across the United States has more than tripled since last week,” but the supply from the Biden administration has continued to fall short of the demand. Last week, as many as 132,000 doses of the two-dose Jynneos vaccine were distributed across the nation — not nearly enough to meet the current demand. According to the Hill, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have since been calling on Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to lay out a more detailed plan on how the administration plans to handle the outbreak. Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) called the administration’s response “disturbing” in a letter to Becerra. The Associated Press Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra speaks June 28, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File) “The administration has the tools and authorities necessary to combat these threats. Your failures to act are a threat to public health, and especially for gay and bisexual men who are at highest risk,” wrote Burr. “The government failed this population at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, we should not fail them again.” Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) and Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) both sent similar letters to Becerra critical of the administration’s response while 50 House Democrats issued their own letter to President Joe Biden urging him to declare a public health emergency. “Doing so would make available a number of authorities to accelerate the federal response and tap into additional resources to procure vaccines and distribute them swiftly across the country,” they wrote. Last Thursday, the HHS simply released a data sheet on the administration’s response to the monkeypox crisis while giving no indication about any future briefings. “Over the coming days and weeks, HHS will continue to strengthen and accelerate its strategy on combatting monkeypox and work closely with public health officials and stakeholders in high-risk communities to get vaccines, testing, and treatments out to communities across the country,” said the department. The department also said that testing for monkeypox has steadily risen to 80,000 per week. In a press briefing on Friday, the White House said they will be seeking to expand access to vaccines and antivirals while Coronavirus Response Coordinator Ashish Jha responded to some of the lawmakers’ concerns. “We have been leveraging all the resources at our disposal since the earliest days of this outbreak,” Jha said. Jha noted that over 300,000 doses of the vaccines have been shipped, and many more doses are expected to arrive from Denmark in a few weeks. “Both CDC and FDA have been working very hard to streamline that process for accessing treatment to make it easier for clinicians to order it … to get it for their patients. That is ongoing work but it’s going to continue to accelerate,” said Jha. Jha also said the White House has been discussing whether or not to declare a public health emergency. “We’re looking at that, looking at what are the ways in which the response could be enhanced, if any, by declaring a public health emergency,” he said. “I think with public health emergencies, it’s always important to sort of ask very specific questions about what exactly would that allow us to be able to do differently than we’re doing now. And would that make it easier to be able to respond to this outbreak? So, I will just say there’s no final decision on this that I’m aware of.” link
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Post by shalom on Jul 25, 2022 17:54:41 GMT -5
Israel secures 10,000 vaccines as who declares public health emergency
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Post by OmegaMan on Jul 26, 2022 23:29:36 GMT -5
WHO admits (but doesn’t) that monkeypox is a “gay disease”
Tuesday, July 26, 2022 by: Ethan Huff Tags: badhealth, CDC, evil, gay disease, gay mafia, gender politics, Ghebreyesus, left cult, LGBT, monkeypox, outbreak, Plandemic, political correctness, PridePox, promiscuous, sex festival, WHO, woke This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author (Natural News) The New York Times claims that there are now 16,000 “cases” of monkeypox (pridepox) in the world, which has prompted World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to declare the “gay disease” as a “public health emergency of international concern.” Ghebreyesus admits that pridepox is primarily spreading among LGBT males, though in the same breath urged against categorizing it as such. According to Ghebreyesus, making homosexual and bisexual men feel bad about the disease in a stigmatizing way because “stigma and discrimination can be as dangerous as any virus.” In other words, pridepox is a gay disease but it is also not a gay disease. And everyone should be scared of it because Ghebreyesus claims it is spreading around the world “rapidly through new modes of transmission about which we understand too little.” “For all of these reasons,” Ghebreyesus further said in a statement, “I have decided that the global monkeypox outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern.” WHO voted 9 to 6 to NOT declare a monkeypox emergency, but Ghebreyesus overrode that decision Monkeypox first appeared in Europe at an LGBT sex festival for “Pride.” Ever since then, the media and governments have been trying to make people fearful of it to usher in another plandemic. Ghebreyesus is doing his part, of course, by pretending as though pridepox is really scary and something we all need to worry about because men who have sex with men are reportedly developing massive lesions on their genitals. “This is an outbreak that is concentrated among men who have sex with men, especially those with multiple sexual partners,” Ghebreyesus admitted in a statement. There are also now claims that a handful of children with pridepox. These children “are traced back to individuals who come from the … gay men’s community,” according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) head Rochelle Walensky. A recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) claims that pridepox is surging among LGBT males, many of whom also have HIV and likely other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Ghebreyesus is calling on LGBT males to “adopt measures that protect both the health, human rights, and dignity of affected communities.” This appears to be a very politically correct way of telling LGBT males to stop being promiscuous swine. The claim is that pridepox takes about 20 days to incubate and start festering. Based on when the earliest cases were reported, this points to June’s Pride festivities as the culprit. “With the tools we have right now, we can stop transmission and bring this outbreak under control,” Ghebreyesus added in a statement, failing to fully clarify what these “tools” are. Anyone with a brain knows that WHO is an irrelevant clown division of the United Nations that nobody needs to take seriously. Ghebreyesus, according to one commenter is “a stateless parasite thirsty for power and relevance and NOTHING MORE.” “It really is a global emergency for the fools most at risk for it,” added another. “The PC movement says you can’t tell the truth: that it’s totally avoidable, even for those men, if they take precautions and dial back their tendencies – but they just won’t control themselves, and we will all pay.” “The freaks refuse to stop engaging in insane risk. They are pathological and irresponsible. Truly mis-developed psychologically.” Another emphasized that Ghebreyesus is little more than a pawn of billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates. “He is from Ethiopia, which used to have the reputation of being the most corrupt country in Africa,” this person added. “That is kind of like being the hottest part of hell.” link
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Post by OmegaMan on Jul 26, 2022 23:34:33 GMT -5
WHO declares monkeypox a “global health emergency” with just FIVE deaths in the world and 99% of cases afflicting homosexuals
Tuesday, July 26, 2022 by: Ethan Huff Tags: badhealth, gay disease, gender, gender confused, Ghebreyesus, global health emergency, Gonorrhea, infections, insanity, LGBT, lunatics, monkeypox, NYC, outbreak, Plandemic, PridePox, propaganda, WHO This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author (Natural News) World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has decided to declare monkeypox, aka PridePox, a “global health emergency” even though less than half a dozen people have supposedly died worldwide, not to mention the fact that nearly every “case” of the diseases involve homosexual behavior. Rather than simply tell men who prefer sexual relations with other men to stop engaging in their perversions, Ghebreyesus appears to instead be laying the foundation for the implementation of yet another global plandemic – assuming people fall for it a second time, that is. While Ghebreyesus admits that PridePox primarily spreads “among men who have sex with men, especially those with multiple sexual partners,” he is urging governments not to “discriminate” against them when creating the groundwork for more medical fascism. “Stigma and discrimination can be as dangerous as any virus,” Ghebreyesus stated nonsensically. Since the so-called “Omicron” (Moronic) variant of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) was not successful at scaring enough people into more lockdowns and mask mandates, WHO seems to have moved on to PridePox in the hopes that it will scare enough people into more mindless compliance with tyranny. “Anyone who lived through the ’80s has seen this movie before,” commented someone about how PridePox is being introduced in a similar way as AIDS first was, once against using LGBTs as the spreaders. Gays who contracted monkeypox and other STDs at Pride events now blame the government for their deviant behavior A division director at the Open Society Foundation, which is run by billionaire globalist George Soros, who is now suffering from PridePox after having sex with multiple men at New York City’s recent Pride event says the government is not doing enough to help him and his fellow LGBTs to overcome the disease. Brighteon.TV Sebastian Köhn says he was fully aware of the fact that PridePox was spreading before attending the celebration of sin, but proceeded to attend and engage in homosexual behavior regardless. He now has not only PridePox by also gonorrhea. “I was aware that monkeypox was an emerging issue – especially for gay men – but I was also under the impression that the number of cases in the city was relatively small,” Köhn whined. “What I didn’t understand was how absolutely dismal testing capacity was: at that point, the city only had [the] capacity to process ten tests a day.” Over the weekend at Pride, Köhn admits he had sex with “several guys,” and not long after started feeling very tired and feverish. He developed chills and muscle aches, as well as swollen lymph nodes that “were so swollen they were protruding two inches out of my throat.” Rather than admit that his own sexual escapades are to blame for his new illnesses, Köhn is blaming Big Brother for “allowing” monkeypox and gonorrhea to happen to him. “This whole thing just feels like a huge failure that should not have been allowed to happen, especially not two and half months into the outbreak,” Köhn complained. “If someone like me, who has worked in sexual health for a long time, had such a hard time navigating care, I can’t imagine other people doing it. I know several people who are just sitting at home in agonizing pain because they’re not getting the support that they need.” The Big Apple where Köhn developed both PridePox and gonorrhea is said to be the “epicenter” of the disease in the United States. About 30 percent of all cases nationwide, according to the New York Health Department, are in the city. link
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Post by maybetoday on Jul 27, 2022 0:48:38 GMT -5
Biden Regime Readies to Declare Public Health Emergency Due to Monkeypox – HHS Sec Says “Concern Level is 10/10”
By Julian Conradson Published July 26, 2022 at 9:25pm As Monkeypox cases continue to rise in the United States, totaling nearly 3,500 to date, the Biden Regime is readying to follow in the footsteps of the World Health Organization (WHO) and declare a public health emergency due to the ongoing outbreak of the shingles-like disease. A declaration could come from Biden as soon as this week. All that’s holding things up is finding the right individuals to lead the charge. According to administration sources who spoke with CNN, the White House is actively searching for a coordinator to lead the national monkeypox taskforce. As of now, it is unclear who is being considered for the job. From CNN: “Two sources familiar with the internal discussions told CNN that Biden officials are working on naming a coordinator, but they have not yet settled on an individual to help coordinate the federal government’s response to the outbreak.” Naturally, as the Biden Regime uses the power of the executive branch to ram through another crisis, the public health propagandists are also hard at work peddling the fear porn. Biden’s Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra even shamelessly went on CNN on Tuesday to tell their brainwashed viewers that the sky is falling because of monkeypox. The concern level is a “10” out of 10, Becerra claimed as he advocated for Biden to declare an emergency and pushed monkeypox vaccinations to the masses. According to the HHS secretary, over 300,000 doses of the monkeypox vaccine have already been administered so far in the US. From Becerra: “We should absolutely be concerned – 100% – because we have not had monkeypox the way we have seen it now. We don’t want it to become a part of life… And, so, we have to stay ahead of it. And that’s what we have been trying to do since day one. We have now increased the number of [monkeypox] vaccines available – as you mentioned we have about some ~3,000 cases [of monkeypox] that have been reported – and we have about 300,000+ vaccines that we have made available [administered already] throughout the country.” Despite all of the doom and gloom, what the so-called ‘experts’ refuse to explain is that the monkeypox outbreak is almost entirely contained within the gay male community. A new peer-reviewed study that was published this week in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) found that a staggering 98% of all positive diagnoses of monkeypox across 16 different countries were among gay or bisexual men. 95% of those cases were directly linked to recent sexual activity. From the NEJM study: “We report 528 infections diagnosed between April 27 and June 24, 2022, at 43 sites in 16 countries. Overall, 98% of the persons with infection were gay or bisexual men, 75% were White, and 41% had human immunodeficiency virus infection; the median age was 38 years. Transmission was suspected to have occurred through sexual activity in 95% of the persons with infection.” Furthermore, the disease is nowhere near as communicable as the Covid-19 virus and is passed predominantly through bodily fluids, making the condition much more difficult to come across for the average individual. Nevertheless, the Biden administration is ramping up the hysteria and is poised to demand what will likely be billions of dollars from congress in order to fight the latest public health emergency scheme. Just like the WHO, the fraudulent Biden Regime is not going to let a good (manufactured) crisis go to waste. Wash. Rinse. Repeat. Unfortunately for Americans, Biden has also recently extended the Public Health Emergency for Covid-19. Coincidentally, both moves happen to be just in time for the Midterm elections. Maybe renewing the restrictions and arbitrary mandates will help Biden and the Dems recover some of their currently cratering poll numbers that show a shellacking is on the way in November – or, just maybe, they are battening down the hatches in preparation for another repeat of 2020. Either way – 0ne thing is for sure – two simultaneous public health emergencies in one election season is shaping up to be one hell of a circus. Buckle up. link
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Post by ShofarSoGood on Jul 27, 2022 2:31:34 GMT -5
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Post by schwartzie on Jul 29, 2022 14:39:21 GMT -5
New York Declares Monkeypox an Imminent Public Health Threat — 1,300 Confirmed Cases Statewide
JOSHUA CAPLAN 29 Jul 2022 New York State on Thursday declared the Monkeypox outbreak an imminent threat to public health as the Biden administration moves to combat the spread of the viral disease. “This declaration means that local health departments engaged in response and prevention activities will be able to access additional State reimbursement, after other Federal and State funding sources are maximized, to protect all New Yorkers and ultimately limit the spread of monkeypox in our communities,” stated Dr. Mary Bassett, who serves as New York State Health Commissioner. As of Thursday, New York confirmed 1,341 Monkeypox cases, with 1,289 cases in New York City alone, according to state public health officials. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) said the Biden administration has assisted the state in securing 110,000 Monkeypox vaccine doses. A majority of the doses will be shipped to New York City. “With more than one-quarter of all cases in the U.S., New Yorkers, and especially our LGBTQ+ community, remain among the hardest-hit. We will continue to advocate to the federal government for our fair share of vaccines based on the disease burden impacting New York,” Hochul said in a statement. “My team and I have been working around the clock to confront the monkeypox outbreak and keep New Yorkers safe, and we will continue our ongoing efforts to secure more vaccines, expand testing capacity, and educate the public on how to identify symptoms and protect themselves,” the governor added. The development comes after the City of San Francisco declared a public health emergency over the Monkeypox outbreak. The declaration will take effect on August 1 and allow local officials to dedicate additional resources to combat the viral disease, San Francisco Mayor London Breed (D) said. Breed’s action follows criticism from top California Democrats, including Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), regarding the lack of Monkeypox vaccines for state residents. “I don’t know why there aren’t more vaccines available,” a frustrated Schiff told CBS’s Face the Nation Sunday. “I’m hearing from health care providers in my district that there are people lining up to get vaccinated, and they don’t have the vaccines for them, and that is a real problem. As I think you indicated, we really don’t know the future course of this virus. But what we do now, early on, just as was the case with the pandemic, will determine just how bad this may get.” This week, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that the global spread of Monkeypox is an international health emergency. The U.S. has the second-highest amount of confirmed Monkeypox cases in the world at 3,590 cases, while Spain has the highest with 3,738, according to data released via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). link
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Post by leilani on Jul 31, 2022 23:36:56 GMT -5
'What's a Monkeypox?' San Fran Leather Fest Goes on Despite Public Health Warning from WHO
BY KEVIN DOWNEY JR. JUL 31, 2022 5:31 PM ET San Francisco’s annual “Up Your Alley” gay fetish festival will go on as planned, despite monkeypox being declared a public health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO). What could go wrong? Are the festival organizers asking attendees to be wary and safe? You decide. This message is from the Up Your Alley home page: Head for the infamous corner of Folsom and Dore. Dive into San Francisco’s notorious, kinky, leather block party! Wear your gear, your leather, or your birthday suit; just come out and help keep SOMA kinky and queer! (Note: SOMA is “South of Market,” a San Francisco neighborhood popular for its gay leather bars.) Visit the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District booth, next to the Folsom Street Merchandise booth at the corner of Folsom and Dore. Visit folsomstreet.org for info. Check out the Andymatic Up Your Alley/Dore Weekend Party Guide 2022 for more fun. Bring proof of vaccination, and an open mind. I hope they’re asking for proof of monkeypox vaccination, not the Bat Stew Flu “vaccine,” but hey, who knows? Just show up naked and open-minded. FACT-O-RAMA! Showing up naked and open-minded at most outdoor festivals will likely result in an arrest. San Francisco has 257 confirmed or probable cases of monkeypox. Despite the monkeypox pandemic wreaking havoc on the gay community, the San Francisco Aids Foundation (SFAF) cartoon mascot, a douche bottle named “Douchie” (that is not a joke) is urging gay men to attend the “Up Your Alley” street festival. The festival is full of “hot hairy daddies, hungry pigs, BDSM babes and kinks of all kinds,” says Douchie, who shares some ideas to remain safe, adding “you may choose to use one or two of these suggestions — or none at all.” The ideas to help remain pox-free include: Play dress up: There’s never been a better time to dress from top to bottom in latex or leather. Keeping your skin covered is a sure-fire way to prevent exposures to monkeypox. … It’s OK to be picky with your sex partners. … Cover up your own bumps: See a bump on your skin and worried that it might be monkeypox? If you’re not sure, and you still want to go out tonight, cover it up with a bandaid or clothing before you go out. Remember when the left told us to stay home if we had a mere symptom of the Hong Kong Fluey? Today, gay men are being told to cover that unidentified bump with a band-aid and head out for some leather fun. Now might be a good time to remind folks that this whole monkeypox thing started earlier this year at a gay leather fetish festival in Antwerp called Darklands. The Up Your Alley event shows all the signs of becoming a superspreader weekend, yet for some, the show must go on. Some people are expressing concern for themselves and others and will not attend, but Twitter is already crawling with videos of the naughty shenanigans taking place. link
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Post by schwartzie on Aug 1, 2022 15:03:54 GMT -5
NYC Mayor Adams Declares State of Emergency Over Monkeypox
By Cristina Laila Published August 1, 2022 at 12:35pm New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Monday declared a monkeypox state of emergency. Adams’ emergency declaration comes after Governor Hochul issued a state of emergency for the state of New York. NYC currently makes up 25% of the US’s monkeypox cases. “We are continuing to see the numbers rise,” Mayor Adams said in a statement. “This order will bolster our existing efforts to educate, vaccinate, test, and treat as many New Yorkers as possible and ensure a whole-of-government response to this outbreak.” “Monday’s emergency executive order allows the mayor to suspend local laws, and enact new health rules.” Fox 5 NY reported. Fox 5 NY reported: New York City Mayor Eric Adams has declared a state of emergency due to the monkeypox outbreak. The city estimates that 150,000 people, mostly men who have sex with other men, are at risk. The city has more than 1,200 reported cases of monkeypox, about 25 percent of all cases in the United States. The governor had already issued a state of emergency for the entire state. The city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene had declared the outbreak a public health emergency on Saturday. The city is facing a drastic shortage of monkeypox vaccines with appointments filling up just minutes after they’re released. The city expects to get around 80,000 monkeypox vaccine doses in the coming days. Per CDC, monkeypox is transmitted by symptomatic individuals through close contact with lesions, bodily fluids, or respiratory secretions and objects that have had contact with lesion crusts or bodily fluids, face-to-face contact, or during intimate physical contact, such as kissing, cuddling, or sex. San Francisco last Thursday also declared a state of emergency over monkeypox. The mayor of San Francisco declared a state of emergency after the city reported 261 cases of monkeypox. link
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Post by J.J.Gibbs on Aug 4, 2022 0:12:54 GMT -5
Senator Demands California Monkeypox State of Emergency, Defends Weekend Kink Street Fest
BY 24RICHIE WEDNESDAY, AUG 03, 2022 - 12:31 SF Sen. Scott Wiener Demands Monkeypox State of Emergency, but Defends Weekend Kink/Fetish Street Festival Wiener was silent on nearly two years of school closures for California’s 6 million school kids By Katy Grimes, August 1, 2022 Last Wednesday the Globe reported State Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) called on San Francisco and the Governor of California to declare a State of Emergency due to the Monkeypox outbreak. He requested testing, vaccination, and contact tracing infrastructure. Notably, Sen. Scott Wiener was not only silent on nearly two years of school closures for California’s 6 million school kids, he supported the decision. He also supported business and church lockdowns. California has reported 346 cases of monkeypox; San Francisco has 222 of those cases. However, within days, Wiener was bashing the CDC for calling for the gay and bisexual community to abstain for a couple of weeks – “avoid sex of any kind (oral, anal, vaginal),” the CDC said. However, the annual kink and fetish street fair was on the weekend calendar. “Lecturing people not to have sex isn’t a public health strategy,” Wiener said. “It didn’t stop HIV – it made it worse – & won’t stop monkeypox. What will work is vaccination, testing & education.” Sen. Scott Wiener on monkeypox outbreak in SF. (Screen capture) Public health officials demanded “two weeks” of lockdowns “to slow the spread” of COVID in early 2020. But Sen. Wiener doesn’t support “two weeks” abstinence “to slow the spread” of Monkeypox? “The annual Up Your Alley leather and fetish fair is expected to go on this weekend in San Francisco’s SoMa area, despite widespread concerns about the spread of monkeypox and the city’s decision to declare a state of emergency,” the San Francisco Chronicle reported. Sen. Wiener’s statement seems almost negligent and even callous to the very constituents he represents. It was a CDC recommended for sexual abstention – not from the religious right. What Wiener was agitating for after calling for a State of Emergency is the annual (formerly known as) Folsom Street Fair Kink and Fetish Festival in San Francisco, now called “Up Your Alley,” organized by Folsom Street, which also produces the Folsom Street Fair. “Up Your Alley (aka Dore Alley), where you’ll get your fill of hot hairy daddies, hungry pigs, BDSM babes and kinks of all kinds. Douchie’s got some hot tips for a fun and filthy weekend — free of anxiety,” was the fetish fair Retweet Wiener posted on Twitter. Sen Wiener Tweeted: “Awesome @sfaidsfound guidance on monkeypox & fun. We can continue to have fun while reducing risk. Closing bathhouses in 1980s didn’t reduce HIV. It was an epic blunder & pushed people into the shadows. Let’s not make that same knee-jerk mistake with MPX.” How quickly Sen. Wiener forgot the last two years of COVID school and business shutdowns and lockdowns; the millions of California children who were kept out of school and forced to Zoom school from the family dining table; the small businesses and churches forced to shut down while Walmart, Target, Costco, and Home Depot remained open; the many and while liquor stores remained open. He was savaged on Twitter for his insensitive, gross oversight. This Tweet summed up the myriad replies: “2 years ago small business owners worried about their livelihood was dismissed as ‘Karens wanting to kill grandma for a haircut.’ Now, a street orgy is considered an imperative right.” What is equally reckless is the San Francisco AIDS Foundation website promoting the kink and fetish street festival: “Keep in mind that there are a lot of ways to reduce risk. You may choose to use one or two of these suggestions — or none at all. And, a quick reminder to remember COVID-19 precautions, and to get vaccinated for meningitis if you haven’t already. Douchie hopes that you have a happy and healthy Dore Alley!” the San Francisco AIDS Foundation says about the “Up Your Alley” Street Festival. The SF AIDS Foundation continues: “Monkeypox is transmitted from person to person during skin-to-skin contact with a person who has a rash (like during sex, or dancing)…” But devil be damned. The SF AIDS Foundation recommends: Play dress up There’s never been a better time to dress from top to bottom in latex or leather. Keeping your skin covered is a sure-fire way to prevent exposures to monkeypox.” Sen. Wiener called for a State of Emergency, and then had a moment of “be careful what you wish for.” He obviously regretted it as the annual street kink and fetish festival was days away. This mom expressed in a reply Tweet what millions of moms and dads felt and still feel about California’s governor and lawmakers and the irrational and horrific COVID orders: “Amazing that as a legislator you said nothing to help our CA students get back in school for 15 straight months. Their mental health & regression not a problem. It’s only a problem if the adults can’t have ‘fun.’ Completely unforgivable IMO. Our kids deserve better legislators!!!” San Francisco health department officials expressed more concern about the LGBTQ community being “stigmatized,” than for the health of the entire community. The department said in a statement “that the emergency was not declared in relation to this weekend’s events and that the city’s rich tradition of “social and cultural activities,” which include street fairs, nightlife and the celebrations of the LGBTQ community, are an integral part of the city,” the SF Chronicle reported. A California Globe reader said this about Sen. Wiener’s push for a Monkeypox vaccine: “I’m a homosexual man, and I’ve challenged Wiener for years on these issues. What has been left unstated is Wiener’s support for ‘PrEP – the practice of giving anti HIV drugs to healthy HIV-negative gay men to prevent them from becoming positive. There is very good reason to suspect PrEP a total fraud and doesn’t work (over a decade of uptake in high PrEP-uptake states, annual new HIV cases have remained unchanged), but it makes billions for the drug industry. What PrEP has done is replace condoms in gay sexual networks, and I strongly suspect this is the root cause of the Monkeypox outbreak.’ “Now you have Wiener pushing Monkeypox vaccination (creating millions in new Pharma profits) instead of simple cost-effective measures such as temporarily shuttering bathhouses, blocking the servers of gay hook-up aps, and recruiting prominent celebrities to preach temporary abstinence. Why are gay men somehow protected against public-health enforced ‘social distancing’ during an outbreak? It’s all about money. Wiener doesn’t really care about gay men. For him, they’re a profit center.” link
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Post by PurplePuppy on Aug 5, 2022 22:36:41 GMT -5
Florida Gov. DeSantis on monkeypox emergency declarations: 'We are not doing fear'
Julia Musto Fox News Fri, 05 Aug 2022 18:01 UTC The governor claimed monkeypox virus health concern is overblown Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reacted to recent action taken in response to the U.S. monkeypox virus outbreak, telling reporters in a Wednesday media briefing that his government is "not doing fear." The Republican governor said during a press briefing that Florida would, instead, "focus on facts." "I am so sick of politicians — and we saw this with COVID — trying to sow fear into the population," he said. "We had people calling, mothers worried about whether their kids could catch it at school." "We are not doing fear," DeSantis added. "And, we are not going to go out and try to rile people up and try to act like people can't live their lives as they've been normally doing because of something." He claimed that leaders of states that have declared public health emergencies would abuse those powers to "restrict your freedom." "I guarantee you that's what will happen," he said. "We saw it so much with COVID." Govs. Kathy Hochul, Gavin Newsom and J.B. Pritzker — all Democrats from New York, California and Illinois, respectively — have declared states of emergency over the spread of monkeypox. New York currently accounts for 1,666 of U.S. cases. The latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows 525 confirmed monkeypox and orthopoxvirus cases reported in Florida and now 6,617 nationwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared monkeypox a global health emergency, with the virus spreading to tens of countries that don't typically have infections. Monkeypox can spread to anyone through close, personal and often skin-to-skin contact, including direct contact with objects and surfaces that have been used by someone with monkeypox. A pregnant person WOMAN!!!! can spread the virus to their fetus through the placenta. link
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Post by schwartzie on Aug 8, 2022 10:50:15 GMT -5
Doctors Press Government to ‘Vaccinate Faster’ as Monkeypox Spreads Across UK
JACK MONTGOMERY 8 Aug 2022 Doctors are pressing the British government, still led by Boris Johnson until September, to “vaccinate faster” against monkeypox, as cases are recorded in every region of the United Kingdom. 2,800 monkeypox cases have now been confirmed in Britain, according to The Mail on Sunday, with around two-thirds concentrated in London, but the proportion of diagnoses outside Britain’s super-diverse capital is increasing. Medics have been administering a smallpox vaccine, believed to be effective against monkeypox due to the diseases’ similarity, to “people who are most at risk” of contraction — healthcare workers likely to be exposed to monkeypox patients, people known to have had “close contact” with the infected, and “gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men”, or “GBMSM”, believed to be “at highest risk of exposure”. The UK Health Security Agency says these would be people who “have multiple partners, participate in group sex or attend ‘sex on premises’ venues.” However, while insiders have told the MoS that around 200,000 doses of smallpox vaccine would be needed to blunt the spread of monkeypox, only around 30,000 were believed to be on hand last month, with another 100,000 purchases subsequently but shipments taking time to reach doctors. “The majority of London clinics are running out of vaccines on a daily basis and are desperately trying to work with what little they have,’ complained Dr John McSorley of the London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, blaming the situation on “inaction from the Government.” “Clinics are essentially running like budget airlines – overbooking patients for jabs they don’t have in the hope they’ll have enough on the day,” he said, adding that it was important to “get ahead of this disease while we still have the chance, and the way to do that is to vaccinate faster.” link
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Post by Shoshanna on Aug 14, 2022 21:17:15 GMT -5
Wokepox: The WHO Is Asking For The Public's Help In Re-Naming Monkeypox
BY TYLER DURDEN SATURDAY, AUG 13, 2022 - 06:00 PM Further proving that the World Health Organization is misguided at best, useless at worst, the agency is out asking "for the public's help" in...not combating monkeypox...but re-naming it. At least we know the agency has its priorities in order... The WHO was out this past week asking for new names for monkeypox "part of an ongoing effort to discourage harmful misconceptions associated with the current name," according to Bloomberg. “WHO is holding an open consultation for a new disease name for monkeypox. Anyone wishing to propose new names can do so,” the agency said in an actual statement that was drafted up by someone who could have been allocating their energy to actually fighting the virus. And the excellent use of resources doesn't stop there. The WHO has also set up an online portal for people to submit ideas. The renaming of the virus follows "demands from international scientists" and "public health officials" who have claimed that the current name encourages a harmful stigma. The same web programmers that have set up the online naming portal have also apparently decided to leave the name "MONKEYPOX" scattered across the WHO's website: And if you think the name is bad, wait until you actually get the virus. The outbreak now stands at more than 31,000 cases since May, with the most coming from the U.S. The virus has been disproportionately spread by men who have sex with men, Bloomberg noted. The virus was discovered in 1958 before "best practices" for naming diseases and viruses were adopted. We'll open up the submitting just to get everyone started. How about the "Poo Flu"? link
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Post by bloodbought on Aug 16, 2022 21:04:15 GMT -5
Makes you wonder what they were doing with that poor dog! Dog in France Catches Monkeypox from Gay Owners, Prompting CDC to Update Guidance on the Virus
By Jim Hoft Published August 16, 2022 at 4:53pm Scientists have reported the first human-to-pet transmission of monkeypox when the dog of a gay French couple became infected after sharing a bed with its infected owners. Early this summer, the 4-year-old Italian greyhound tested positive for the disease, not long after its French owners began experiencing symptoms, according to reports. It is suspected that the gay men, ages 44 and 27, caught the virus as a result of having sexual contact with other men during their non-monogamous relationship. “One man is Latino, aged 44 years, and lives with HIV with undetectable viral loads on antiretrovirals; the second man is White, aged 27 years, and HIV-negative,” according to a report published last week in the journal The Lancet. After the owners developed ulcers, they went to the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris for treatment on June 10th. The owners attended the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris on 10 June after developing ulcers. They tested positive for monkeypox. The gay couple said that they continued to share their bed with their dog. Who said they had been careful to prevent their dog from contact with other pets or humans from the onset of their own symptoms It took less than two weeks after they were told they had the viral disease before their dog started showing symptoms of monkeypox, including pustules on its stomach. A PCR test showed that the dog had monkeypox, and genetic sequencing showed that the strain matched the strain that its owners had, according to The Lancet. “To the best of our knowledge, the kinetics of symptom onset in both patients and, subsequently, in their dog suggest human-to-dog transmission of monkeypox virus,” they wrote in a study published in the Lancet health journal this month. “Our findings should prompt debate on the need to isolate pets from monkeypox virus-positive individuals. We call for further investigation on secondary transmissions via pets,” they added. In light of recent studies suggesting that humans can spread monkeypox to their pets, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its guidance on the issue to include dogs among the animals that are susceptible to infection. “People can get infected with the virus through direct contact with infected animals, often while hunting, trapping, and processing infected animals or the infected body parts and fluids of animals.,” the CDC stated in its guidance. “We are still learning which species of animals can get monkeypox. While we do not know if reptiles, amphibians, or birds can get monkeypox, it is unlikely since these animals have not been found to be infected with other orthopoxviruses,” the CDC stated. “We are still learning about which mammals are susceptible to infection. We should assume any mammal can be infected with Monkeypox virus. The table shows which animals can be infected with Monkeypox virus or other closely related orthopoxviruses.” link
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Post by J.J.Gibbs on Aug 21, 2022 18:25:20 GMT -5
Don't forget...Hitler also wanted to exterminate all the homosexuals. Recipients of the Monkeypox Vaccine Complain of Uncomfortable Side Effects
By Jim Hoft Published August 21, 2022 at 7:40am People who have recently received the monkeypox vaccination reported that they are now beginning to experience some annoying side effects. In the past few days, we have seen an uptick in reports of adverse reactions to the monkeypox vaccine. DJ Stewart told CBS about the horrible itching he felt after he received his second shot of the monkeypox vaccine. “So at first, there was nothing. It just kind of looked like — right after the shot — was just a mosquito bite. Later that evening, I really started itching,” Stewart said. “I really didn’t sleep well Monday night because every time I’d fall asleep I would wake up, and my arm would be itching,” he said. “My arm was fevered, it was hot to the touch and did swell up quite a bit.” “Instead of getting a shot in the fat or muscle of the arm, DJ’s shot was just under the skin of his forearm,” according to CBS. “That’s how the health department is administering them now.” Watch the video below: One user wrote on Twitter that he had an adverse reaction and even his doctor was confused. Another user shared pictures of the side effect. Another wrote, “A few hours after I received my shot I felt like my lymph nodes were starting to swell but that dissipated the next day. My only lingering reaction is a red & swollen injection site.” Instead of injecting the JYNNEOS monkeypox vaccine into the fat as is traditionally done, federal health officials announced a new strategy to allow the vaccine to be administered between layers of skin instead, known as an intradermal injection. Only one-fifth of the whole amount is required for each individual. Previously, JYNNEOS CEO expressed his concerns to health officials in the Biden administration earlier this month about a proposed approach to split doses and alter the injection process, the Hill reported. “In a letter shared with The Hill, Bavarian Nordic CEO Paul Chaplin said the company has “some reservations” about the new approach, “due to the very limited safety data available,” as well as the fact that more people experienced adverse reactions after vaccination,” the outlet reported. “This may have a negative impact on vaccine uptake and coverage,” Chaplin wrote. The Gateway Pundit previously reported that an official from the World Health Organization (WHO) admitted that everyone who received the Monkeypox vaccine is considered to be part of a “clinical study” for the purpose of data collecting so that researchers can learn more about the “effectiveness of the vaccine.” Tim Nguyen, the Unit Head of Global Infectious Hazards Preparedness at the World Health Organization Emergency Programme, said last month that the vaccine efficacy is yet unknown since it has never been used on this scale before. “I would like to underline one thing that is very important to WHO. We do have uncertainty around the effectiveness of these vaccines because they haven’t been used in this context and in this scale before,” Tim Nguyen stressed. “And therefore, when these vaccines are being developed, that they are delivered in the context of clinical trial studies and prospectively collecting this data to increase our understanding of the effectiveness of these vaccines,” he said. Despite the reported cases of adverse reaction, health officials announced Thursday that they had set aside an additional 50,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine for areas hosting upcoming gay pride events. “More shots in arms is how we get the outbreak under control,” the White House monkeypox response coordinator Bob Fenton said. He said the effort is an attempt to “meet people where they are.” He described the initiative as an attempt to “meet people where they are.” “At least a dozen U.S. pride events are scheduled over the next two months, including large gatherings in Atlanta and New Orleans in early September. U.S. officials said they will send up to 2,000 additional doses to North Carolina, where the Charlotte Pride Festival & Parade will be held this weekend,” according to Newsmax. Director of the CDC Rochelle Walensky said that HHS is announcing a pilot program to provide increased vaccination allocations to state and local health departments that are hosting gay pride events. link
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Post by Midnight on Aug 22, 2022 4:48:15 GMT -5
Schools, Colleges Prep for Monkeypox Outbreaks as Autumn Nears
PAUL BOIS 21 Aug 2022 Elementary schools and universities have been preparing for potential monkeypox outbreaks as the summer closes and the autumn sessions near. Though monkeypox has spread almost exclusively among men who have sex with men (14,000 confirmed cases in the United States), health officials fear that the virus will spread beyond the LGBTQ community and into the general population, with elementary school and college students being the most vulnerable. Per the Hill: Given that epidemiologists and public health officials are observing and learning in real-time, if transmission can occur from more casual physical contact, then the virus is ripe to spread into the general population. The most vulnerable subpopulations are the youngest members of society: toddlers, school children and young adults in college. Young children and the immunosuppressed remain at the highest risk of untoward outcomes. Young children have a natural propensity to play and touch each other. If one such child is infected with monkeypox, they can spawn a local outbreak with the other children, and their teachers. Many such children engage in physical contact like playful wrestling. Such activities are innate. Attempting to limit or prevent such physical contact is not only futile, but it could be harmful to their development. Given the limited supply and specific focus on the LGBTQ community, vaccinating such populations against monkeypox would be nearly impossible at this point, leading various school districts and colleges to develop their own plan. Just last week, Penn State released its own monkeypox guidance, in which it stressed that “anybody is at risk for monkeypox.” People wait in line to recieve the Monkeypox vaccine before the opening of a new mass vaccination site at the Bushwick Education Campus in Brooklyn on July 17, 2022, in New York City. - New York, on the US East Coast, has already either administered or scheduled 21,500 vaccines and hopes to speed up the process, promising more than 30,000 jabs for the whole state. (Photo by Kena Betancur / AFP) (Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images) People wait in line to receive the monkeypox vaccine before the opening of a new mass vaccination site at the Bushwick Education Campus in Brooklyn on July 17, 2022, in New York City. (Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images) “Anybody is at risk for monkeypox,” says the Penn State guidelines. “We strongly encourage students to learn about monkeypox and take steps to protect themselves. Monkeypox is a viral infection primarily spread through prolonged close contact. It is not a sexually transmitted infection (STI), and anybody can be at risk, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. The most common symptoms of monkeypox include fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes.” The University of Delaware and Drexel University released their own guidelines. LGBTQ student leaders mostly feared the preparation for monkeypox could increase stigma and encouraged schools to “address the virus head-on, similar to how they responded to COVID, while acknowledging the viruses are vastly different” in order to decrease stigma, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. “I think a lot of the concern is less so about the virus itself and more about the homophobic moral panic that is beginning,” said Eitan Runyan, president of the Temple University Queer Student Union. Muggs Leone, a student employee of Penn State’s Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity, echoed Runyan’s fears. “In regards to the physical safety, I haven’t heard a whole lot,” he said. link
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Post by OmegaMan on Aug 22, 2022 21:19:31 GMT -5
What doctors are hearing from Monkeypox-infected gay men exposes liberal health hypocrisy
Monday, August 22, 2022 by: News Editors Tags: Alt-Left, CDC, conspiracy, deception, gay mafia, health, hypocrisy, identity politics, lgbtq, Libtards, monkeypox, outbreak, pandemic, Plandemic, political correctness, population control, social justice, WHO, woke This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author Bypass censorship by sharing this link: New citizens.news/645706.html(Natural News) A rather stunning bit of data regarding the recent outbreak of monkeypox that has the World Health Organization and the Biden administration panicking sheds new light on how the disease might be spreading while causing quite a few problems for those seeking to downplay indications that sexual promiscuity among gay men is behind it all. (Article by Isa Cox republished from WesternJournal.com) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that 73 percent of men who have contracted monkeypox report having between two and 10 sexual partners over the three weeks before symptom onset, according to a report Friday in The Wall Street Journal. Of these men, nearly 20 percent reported 10 or more sexual partners in this time period. According to the CDC report, of all the monkeypox patients in the United States, 99 percent are men, and 96 percent are gay men. To say that a majority of monkeypox patients in the United States are sexually promiscuous gay men would be a weak understatement, purely according to this data, no matter how wildly offensive that would sound to many progressive ears in this day and age. Yet these are the simple facts. The CDC report found that out of 291 men surveyed, 19 percent reported having 10 or more partners in the three weeks before contracting the disease, 14 percent reported having between five and nine partners, and 40 percent reported having between two and four partners, according to the Journal. Meanwhile, according to the CDC report: “Among 86 men with information reported, 33 (38%) reported group sex, defined as sex with more than two persons, at a festival, group sex event, or sex party.” The World Health Organization declared monkeypox a “public health emergency of international concern” on July 23. On Thursday, as CNN reported, the Biden administration’s Department of Health and Human Services declared monkeypox a public health emergency as the total cases in the country surpassed 7,000. As of Saturday, according to the CDC, the U.S. case count was 7,510. No monkeypox deaths in the United States have been recorded. As a former-progressive-turned-devout-Christian, I am not now one to shy away from my strong opinions on sexual ethics and the spiritual detriment of any kind of lifestyle that involves wanton promiscuity. Yet putting all of that aside, let’s consider the plain, simple facts as previously outlined from the horse’s mouth — the CDC. Brighteon.TV Monkeypox, an official public health emergency, is spreading among men who are having lots of sexual contact with lots of other men, at literal sex parties. I am not so naïve as to believe there’s no legal case to be made in the United States for individuals to engage in as many sex parties as they should so choose, however much this might be more typically argued by those with more socially liberal positions than my own. Yet there is no denying that sex parties are events which, whatever your beliefs about sexual ethics and sexual identity may be, pose an inarguably greater risk to the spread of disease than, say, attending church services. There is also no explicity constitutional right to attend sex parties. There is, however, not only a constitutional right to attend church services, it is contained in the first constitutional right included in the Bill of Rights, which our Founding Fathers saw fit to clearly define as something the federal government could never interfere with. But when COVID-19 came along, affecting no specific group but the population as a whole, churches were shut down. Now that monkeypox is here, not only is there little discussion of banning sex parties, it would be considered utter anathema to the progressive religion of sexual identity for anyone to suggest as much. You don’t have to hold staunch biblical views on homosexuality, as I do, to see that this makes absolutely no sense. If those who engage in wanton sexual contact as a way of life and identifying ideology — and I don’t see how having 10 partners in a span of three weeks can be anything but a life-consuming passion — then ought they not, at the very least, to be subject to the same restrictions as those who follow the ancient God of the Bible? Or perhaps, if it is so important that gay men maintain their dubious right to hold reckless sex parties amid a public health crisis that is disproportionately affecting their numbers, we can finally admit that it was outrageously unconstitutional to shutter churches during the early days of COVID-19. While there have been some mild recommendations from authorities like the World Health Organization that gay men limit their sex partners, as CNBC reported — a radical idea, for sure — there’s been an evident lack of the kind of full-bore government warnings or heavy-handed crackdowns that the country saw regarding religious gathering during the height of the coronavirus pandemic. This glaring double-standard all serves as a rather fitting anecdote for how the aggressive protection of LGBT identities both culturally and civically has been given priority over the rights of many of those who hold traditional religious beliefs about such lifestyles. It would be one thing if Americans could agree to protect the civil liberties of all Americans equally, addressing public health crises with the same approach regardless of the demographic whose religious services or, um, “hobbies” might be negatively impacted by such measures. But that’s simply not how this has played out, in the same way that legalizing gay marriage has had the effect of threatening the right of Christians to simply not condone gay marriage in their professional lives, or ensuring certain rights for transgender individuals to gain access to facilities and services reserved for the sex they identify with restricts the rights of members of that sex to a safe, single-sex space. It is not enough for the progressive leftist establishment that LGBT identities be treated the same as anyone else legally. They demand that legal measures must be taken to ensure we treat LGBT identities the same culturally — or even as superior to traditional values. And that, no matter what you believe about sexuality, is nothing short of ideological tyranny. And in the case of monkeypox, that gives the LGBT community de facto legal immunity from the medical tyranny that Christians and liberty-loving Americans have been subject to for almost two years. linkSo, yet again, we are convinced that none of this has anything to do with either health nor basic civil liberties. It’s always been about control, and it always will be until someone decides to take back control from the anti-American forces behind these social movements.
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