Posted on 06/12/2022 8:56:52 PM PDT by 11th_VA
… Monkeypox, which causes a rash and fever and is fatal in a very small percentage of cases, isn’t nearly as transmissible as Covid-19. But unlike the novel coronavirus, it spreads easily to and from certain animal populations — rodents in particular.
If the pox currently circulating in the U.S. spreads to rats, hamsters, or gerbils, and becomes endemic in those species, there might be no easy way to contain it. “I do share the other scientists’ concern of containment and the virus becoming endemic in our U.S. rodent population,” sys Stephanie James, the head of a viral testing lab at Regis University in Colorado…
The larger of the current outbreaks began in early May, apparently triggered by a U.K. traveler’s exposure to an infected person or animal in Nigeria. Hitching a ride to Europe, the virus spread quickly through close physical contact. David Heymann, who formerly headed the World Health Organization’s emergencies department, said that men attending raves in Spain and Belgium “amplified” the outbreak — apparently through kissing and rubbing skin.
After that, the virus accompanied travelers on planes heading for countries far and wide. By June 2, the WHO had tallied 780 pox cases in 27 countries. The case count since has swelled to around 1,400. Health officials diagnosed the first U.S case on May 27.
As of Friday, 49 Americans in 16 states plus Washington, D.C. had the pox. The CDC suspects some of those cases are the result of an earlier outbreak that officials didn’t even notice until the later outbreak caused them to go back and take a closer look at some patients’ symptoms. …
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Must read later, link on further Covid-19 jab health problems.
The Sodomite flag ain’t a rainbow, although LGBx activists are busy trying to change the meaning of that word. I was trying to see who noted colors in rainbow, and got 2 links that said there actually aren’t 7 colors in rainbow, and Newton picked 7 for some occult reason. I’m guessing schools don’t teach ROYGBIV anymore.
I’m going to create a t-shirt with an explicit rainbow, plus the words G-d’s Rainbow and Genesis 9:11-13. I plan on wearing that next June.
Orthodox Jews show respect for G-d’s name by not spelling it out. They use Hashem or HaShem, which means The Name. Could make my t-shirt a lot more complicated.
chickens coming home to roost?
LOL
Ditto, but I just looked for it, and can no longer find it.
You’re not?
Read links later.
Looks like JYNNEOS is being parceled out by the CDC to the at risk contacts of current infectees in hopes of containing the spread.
The fact that there is even a newly licensed vaccine for this pox leads me to believe there have been previous outbreaks from these gay festivals over the last decade that didn’t really make the news.
They knew it was only a matter of time before this virus jumped the shark.
I Like HaShem. I vizualize a T Shirt with a ROYGBIV Rainbow whichi is not only a sign of the covenant between HaShem and
Humanity, but throughout the East represents the manifesting of blessing ( Adhisthana) from the higher realms.
HaShem Rainows occur in many different contexts besides the sky spread of a full rainbow, they appear between clouds, encircle the moon and the sun, and they dance in waterfalls.
The gay rainbow is a propagandaic cover for what is a stinking cesspool full of writhing filth.
I hope you design that T shirt and that it sells like hot cakes.
Now, I want to figure out a way to include ROYGBIV, although kids might no longer be learning that in school and won’t understand.
Once, I was on a very empty plane flight, and a double rainbow appeared outside the windows. I could rush over to the other side to see it, multiple times. Somewhere, I’ve got a photo of those rainbows.
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