Can we pledge not to post any articles about this, if everyone ignores it maybe it will go away.
If those in Pakistan had found that the guy was gay before dying of Monkey Pox, wouldn’t they have just thrown him off a five story roof?
At an average of 400,000 per home, that would mean $`.1 trillion. Where is the money coming from?
Then, she promises o give new home purchases some $25,000 each, and if 3 million want that freebie, it would mean another $75 billion in giveaways.
And we all know that when government gets involved in industry, the costs will be many times the original estimate. so, we can expect some #10 trillion in new spending in 4 years.
It’s easy to promise the impossible to the uneducated and the ignorant and the people looking for freebies or handouts. Promise them anything, but end up giving them the finger. But, as long as those low-information/low-education voters vote her in, she won’t care about fulfilling the promises. It’s about duping the voters.
not Gpox?
Goatpox.
And we know how monkey pox is transmitted.
Pakistanis goats beware!
Deadly right. It has a .04 percent death rate. And it is entirely possible to avoid it...don’t have physical contact with someone with open sores. I’ll bet this turns into more of a gay disease.
Stop having sex with people who get Monkeypox, and it solves itself.
What makes having sex with that person so imperative? Maybe you should get Monkeypox, idiot.
Prediction:
In just a matter of weeks the virus will have ‘mutated’ to one which is easily communicable, perhaps even airborne.
I’m sure some nih-funded tallywackers are hard at work on it.
I only have one observation and I’m not sure if it applies to this monkey pox BS scare. About 15 years ago I had a severe case of shingles on the right side of my face. Now I do not know exactly how MP operates, but I surmise it is a virus that is sort of like chicken pox affecting the nerves and presenting with blisters or pox on the skin. The point I want to make is that with shingles my facial nerves were like they were on fire and the pain was severe. I couldn’t bear to have anything touch my right check, even wind blowing on my check caused severe pain. Viruses that affect nerves are SOBs and awfully painful. I only had shingles on my right check and I can’t even imagine what it would be like to have the same pain all over my body. My hopeful thought is that having had shingles and have gotten the two shot herpes zoster shot and those who have gotten the more recent chicken pox shot may have some immune resistance to this scourge. Let’s hope so anyway and let’s hope it will just be another uneventful BS scare.
Lockdowns by Oct. 1 most likely.
Here we go again:
E&C Republicans Press HHS and NIH over Withheld Documents About Risky MPVX Experiment at NIAID, Threaten Subpoena
Jul 25, 2024Washington, D.C. — In a new letter to Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra and National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Monica Bertagnolli, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), Subcommittee on Health Chair Brett Guthrie (R-KY), and Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Chair Morgan Griffith (R-VA) requested documents and transcribed interviews related to an approved MPVX experiment.
The letter comes after the Committee released an interim staff report on the experiment as well as an NIH reform framework. It notes that a failure to produce the requested documents by August 8, 2024, may lead to issuance of a subpoena to compel compliance. HHS and the NIH continue to withhold critical documents requested by the Committee last year.
KEY EXCERPT:
“For nearly a year and a half, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the NIH, and NIAID misled the Committee. Both HHS and the NIH told us a risky MPXV research proposal at the NIAID had not been “'formally proposed' or 'planned' when in fact this project was submitted and received approval before the NIH’s Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) on June 30, 2015, as documented in written meeting minutes. The misleading statements were included in the following communications to the Committee:
>Letter from the HHS Assistant Secretary for Legislation dated April 26, 2023.
>Letter from Dr. Bernard Moss to Chair Rodgers, dated June 30, 2023.
>Written statements presented at the September 21, 2023, meeting between Committee staff and NIH/NIAID officials from Dr. Bernard Moss, Dr. Steven Holland, NIAID Director of the Division of Intramural Research, and Jeffery Potts, Chief of the Biorisk Management Branch within the NIH Division of Occupational Health and Safety.“This deception is unacceptable and has led the Committee to conclude that NIAID cannot be trusted to oversee its own research of pathogens or determine whether an experiment poses enhanced risks of a potential pandemic or other serious public health outbreak.”
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“NIAID’s lack of candor to this point suggests that it cannot be trusted to oversee the research projects that it funds. Therefore, this Committee will explore policy options to address this inherent conflict of interest and lack of transparency.”
ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND:
A new strain of MPXV has recently emerged that increases the risk of this disease causing a major public health outbreak or a potential pandemic. Since January, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has reported more than 4,500 suspected mpox cases and nearly 300 deaths, numbers that have roughly tripled from the same period last year, according to the World Health Organization. Congo recently declared the outbreak across the country a health emergency. An analysis of hospitalized patients suggests recent genetic mutations are the result of continued transmissions in humans.
CLICK HERE to read the letter.