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Monkeypox facts. Don’t fall for it.

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Wingman68, Aug 16, 2024.

  1. Wingman68

    Wingman68 Well-Known Member
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    Here are the uncensored but documented facts about monkeypox and the vaccines that the US government is buying up from a little-known company in Denmark that only has five products on the market.

    Survival Rate of a Monkeypox (MPOX) Infection Ref: Monkeypox (Mpox) vaccines and their side effects: the other side of the coin

    Globally, the survival rate after getting a monkeypox infection is 99.942%. Of the 80,850 cases of monkeypox that have been documented since 2022, only 55 of them died. And no comorbidities, locations, or possible socioeconomic factors are identified.

    The 2024 Global Prevalence Rates Ref: Mpox

    In 2024, the highest single day of reported infections globally was 64. In the latter half of July, the latest statistics show that the global prevalence rate is between 3 and 8 cases per day. That is right across the globe. That is not just in the USA, or the UK, or Australia, or Canada. That is worldwide.

    The Vaccine Candidate and Its Known Side Effects Ref: FDA Error

    Since the US government has already spent $157 million on buying the JYNNEOS monkeypox vaccines (Ref. Bavarian Nordic scores $157M contract to replenish US supplies of smallpox/mpox vaccine Jynneos ) from a little-known pharmaceutical company headquartered in Denmark, Bavarian Nordic, which only makes five products, I think it is safe to assume that this is going to be the one that they are going to push down our throats.

    The makers admit causal relationships between this vaccine and Crohn's disease, sarcoidosis, extraocular muscle paresis, and throat tightness. However, they list the serious adverse events from their vaccines at 2.3%, which means that the makers themselves admit that 1 in 43 vaccine recipients suffer from serious adverse events. But wait….

    Postmarketing experience identified cardiac adverse events of special interest, identifying an additional 1.3% suffering from cardiac-related issues for at least six months post-vaccination. They go further to identify that once again, we are talking about myocarditis and pericarditis in 1 in 77 vaccine recipients.

    2.3% + 1.3% = 3.6%, or 1 in every 28 people who received this vaccine, suffered from a serious adverse event because no one thinks that myocarditis and pericarditis are not serious!

    All of this is for an infection with a 99.942% survival rate for which the prevalence of infection is at an all-time low while trying to convince us that there is a global concern. Sorry, I am not buying what you are selling.

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  2. Roy Kling

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    I didn't fall for their plandemic, and I fear no other manufactured ''sickness'' they come up with for population control.
     
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    And I might add, right on schedule!
     
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    "Is mpox going to trigger another pandemic?

    That seems highly unlikely. Pandemics, including the most recent ones of swine flu and COVID-19, are typically sparked by airborne viruses that spread quickly, including by people who may not be showing symptoms.

    Mpox, also known as monkeypox, is spread primarily through close skin-to-skin contact with infected people or their soiled clothes or bedsheets. It often causes visible skin lesions that could make people less likely to be in close contact with others.

    To stay safe, experts advise avoiding close physical contact with someone who has lesions resembling mpox, not sharing their utensils, clothing or bedsheets and maintaining good hygiene like regular hand-washing.
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    How different is mpox from COVID-19?
    Mpox spreads very slowly unlike the coronavirus. Shortly after the coronavirus was identified in China, the number of cases jumped exponentially from several hundred to several thousand; in a single week in January, the case count increased more than tenfold.

    By March 2020, when WHO described COVID-19 as a pandemic, there were more than 126,000 infections and 4,600 deaths — about three months after the coronavirus was first identified.

    In contrast, it’s taken since 2022 for mpox cases to hit nearly 100,000 infections globally, with about 200 deaths, according to WHO.
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    How quickly will these mpox outbreaks be stopped?
    It’s unclear. The 2022 mpox outbreak in more than 70 countries was slowed within months, thanks largely to vaccination programs and drugs being made available to at-risk populations in rich countries.

    At the moment, the majority of mpox cases are in Africa — and 96% of those cases and deaths are in Congo, one of the world’s poorest countries whose health system has mostly collapsed from the strain of malnutrition, cholera and measles.

    - rest of article at Now that mpox is a global health emergency, will it trigger another pandemic? – Chicago Tribune


    Based on the above information, my advice would be to not travel to Congo.
     
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