Monkeypox General šŸ’šŸ¦  - Authorities are calling it Monkeypox. The UK has begun a rapid deployment of Smallpox vaccines to first responders.



Ah shit here we go again

The World Health Network publishes a declaration urging immediate and effective action from country and global health authorities to prevent monkeypox from becoming a disaster.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – June 22, 2022 – The World Health Network (WHN) today announced that they are declaring the current monkeypox outbreak a pandemic given that there are now 3,417 confirmed Monkeypox cases reported across 58 countries and the outbreak is rapidly expanding across multiple continents. The outbreak will not stop without concerted global action. Even with death rates much lower than smallpox, unless actions are taken to stop the ongoing spread—actions that can be practically implemented—millions of people will die and many more will become blind and disabled.
 
Already explained it that this is just a lobbyist group. They can declare the moon to be made of suet and have as much effect on reality.

Maybe less. If the suet moon rumor got out in the bird world, we'd probably have a space race between magpies and woodpeckers both trying to be the first to reach it.
 
I can only speak for myself, but I'm nervous about the government's reaction to this (lockdowns, masks, forced vaccinations, concentration camps, etc.) Especially since President Shit-for-Brains signed a treaty with the WHO (aka China) giving them full control of our country if there is a "health crisis."
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Memes about fagpox and MSM fearmongering aside, this virus is really weird. Like I remember like 20 years ago when there was a monkeypox outbreak from an exotic pet store, I just thought it was some cross between smallpox and chickenpox. But this monkeypox looks like it's an STD. The majority of people who catch it are gay men (although I did some research and found it's in places with relatively fewer gay men like Iran now). But STDs don't care who you fuck so theoretically this could spread into the general population based on bisexuals, pedophiles/NAMBLA types, and closeted people (although for the latter there's a lot fewer dudes married to women who hang out at the bathhouse compared to the 80s).

There's also some shit about it spreading by contact, but how much contact? "AIDS from a toilet seat" is an urban legend and even hepatitis and syphilis you'd have to be licking toilets or whatever to catch.

Are we looking at an emergent STD (which in recorded history IIRC we've only had two, AIDS in the 20th century and syphilis since 1500), or is this some random bullshit that ends when enough fags take a smallpox vaccine (which apparently work against monkeypox) with their daily PREP pills?
 
Memes about fagpox and MSM fearmongering aside, this virus is really weird. Like I remember like 20 years ago when there was a monkeypox outbreak from an exotic pet store, I just thought it was some cross between smallpox and chickenpox. But this monkeypox looks like it's an STD. The majority of people who catch it are gay men (although I did some research and found it's in places with relatively fewer gay men like Iran now). But STDs don't care who you fuck so theoretically this could spread into the general population based on bisexuals, pedophiles/NAMBLA types, and closeted people (although for the latter there's a lot fewer dudes married to women who hang out at the bathhouse compared to the 80s).

There's also some shit about it spreading by contact, but how much contact? "AIDS from a toilet seat" is an urban legend and even hepatitis and syphilis you'd have to be licking toilets or whatever to catch.

Are we looking at an emergent STD (which in recorded history IIRC we've only had two, AIDS in the 20th century and syphilis since 1500), or is this some random bullshit that ends when enough fags take a smallpox vaccine (which apparently work against monkeypox) with their daily PREP pills?
I hate to be that person saying actually but actually syphilis has endemic non std version which is childhood disease transmited by eating from same dishes leaves the same marks on the bones as std version of syphilis it is actually hard to discern between those two in children in communal style communities that share everything

I present to you non veneral endemic syphilis caled bejel


There was also evidence in Scandinavian population some partial immunity to hiv like disease that was running around thousand years ago.

Don't get me wrong scuminess aside of who and fauci and all those cunts who made covid there is actual possibility that someone stuck dick where they shouldn't . After all we are almost 8 billion people that means 8 billion chances a some fucked up disease to come up and considering no deaths so far it might be some version circulating around but nobody gave a shit because lol niggers until some privileged snowflakes got it.
 
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/28/health/cdc-eoc-monkeypox/index.html
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Tuesday the activation of its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to respond to the US monkeypox outbreak.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Tuesday the activation of its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to respond to the US monkeypox outbreak.
The activation of the EOC "allows the agency to further increase operational support for the response to meet the outbreak's evolving challenges," the agency said in a news release.
This facility is currently activated for Covid-19 and is where experts monitor information on other public health emergencies, such as hurricanes, earthquakes and oil spills.
According to CDC's webpage, the center works to outline a structure of response from the government and alongside non-government actors in emergency response.
Most recent data from the CDC show at least 244 probable or confirmed cases of monkeypox in the US.
 
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/28/health/cdc-eoc-monkeypox/index.html

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Tuesday the activation of its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to respond to the US monkeypox outbreak.
The activation of the EOC "allows the agency to further increase operational support for the response to meet the outbreak's evolving challenges," the agency said in a news release.
This facility is currently activated for Covid-19 and is where experts monitor information on other public health emergencies, such as hurricanes, earthquakes and oil spills.
According to CDC's webpage, the center works to outline a structure of response from the government and alongside non-government actors in emergency response.
Most recent data from the CDC show at least 244 probable or confirmed cases of monkeypox in the US.
So how many weeks until the next lockdown?
 
Come on, Otterly, you know better than that.
Those ferrets don’t have ferret flu, they have human flu. The danger in the work is that it gets mutated in a direction that’s very bad and spread right back to humans
I’m not sure what you mean to argue by the generation time of rats and ferrets being short - they were passaging human capable flu through these animals, it doesn’t matter if they have ten minute lifespans or a hundred years. They weren’t passing it down through generations. They were passaging it through the model. Infect, infect another, infect, infect. Each round of infection mutates, has selection pressures acting in it but NOT the usual ones that happen when you’re doing the experiment in the wild (watching it spread through humans.) so the lifespan of the ferret is irrelevant. Rats aren’t usually used for respiratory virus work, they don’t sneeze right.
But this monkeypox looks like it's an STD.
Life finds a way and all that. If it gets into a sexually transmitted mode of spread it faces pressures to spread sexually. That favours mutations that spread via sexual routes and there’s your feedback loop.
The danger I think is that if it gets into preschool age populations it will spread due to small kids licking toys etc.
I dunno - having watched it for a while, I think the main danger is the ā€˜actions needed’ to ā€˜protect’ us from this. Are they going to try locking people down again? At what point does the public start utilising the pitchfork and torch method to press their objections?
 
Life finds a way and all that. If it gets into a sexually transmitted mode of spread it faces pressures to spread sexually. That favours mutations that spread via sexual routes and there’s your feedback loop.
The danger I think is that if it gets into preschool age populations it will spread due to small kids licking toys etc.
I dunno - having watched it for a while, I think the main danger is the ā€˜actions needed’ to ā€˜protect’ us from this. Are they going to try locking people down again? At what point does the public start utilising the pitchfork and torch method to press their objections?
"Preschool aged populations", I've thought something similar. Imagine that Daddy Faggot comes home high from his PNP orgy party unknowingly pozzed on monkeypox. He touches the toy of the kid he adopted (if not "touches" the kid because he's also a pedo). Kid licks the toy because he's 3 and that's what 3 year olds do. Kid gets monkeypox and then spreads it to the rest of his daycare because 3 year olds are filthy disease carriers.
Once the power goes out
And it will. Supply chain shortages, vaxx mandates for the other scamdemic, and reduced maintenance on electrical infrastructure are already causing problems before you throw in the "let's switch to 100% renewable energy" (aka rolling blackouts like a third world country-tier shit). The price of food keeps going higher and higher. The global money printers are starting to "run out of ink" so to speak as inflation is skyrocketing. The Science is increasingly understood as politicized and many people are actively hostile toward it's decrees (unlike in 2020 when it was mostly mere indifference). Things are a lot uglier these days than 2020, and people aren't as willing to comply anymore.
 
Came across this paper in The Lancet: "Demographic and clinical characteristics of confirmed human monkeypox virus cases"

Interesting demographics:
Monkeypox virus infection was confirmed in 54 individuals, all identifying as men who have sex with men (MSM), with a median age of 41 years (IQR 34–45). 38 (70%) of 54 individuals were White, 26 (48%) were born in the UK, and 13 (24%) were living with HIV.

But I continue to see claims that monkeypox can spread all sorts of ways... not just gay sex. Probably true theoretically, but is that really the case in the cases we've seen so far? Has there been any in depth reporting on how some of these people contracted the virus?

For example, Texas has just reported an infected "female":
For the first time, Texas is reporting a female has been diagnosed with the virus. No other details were released.

Who is she and how did she get it? Is she... really a woman? Is her husband gay?
 
It's time to start putting faggots back in their closets.
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Faggots consider anonymous sex to be more important than life
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Faggots drink piss in addition to moralizing about HIV
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New England Journal of Medicine is a well respected journal.

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.

I know HIV has been mentioned but 41% HIV rate is quite high.

 
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