Over 1,000 #monkeypox cases have been reported from 29 countries where the disease is not endemic, with no deaths reported so far in these countries. @WHO urges affected countries to identify all cases and contacts to control the outbreak and prevent onward spread. pic.twitter.com/5V9kJaM2FA
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) June 8, 2022
A lot of people be saying… they be saying that right-wingers are obsessed with monkeypox, and are exaggerating the threat of the globalists using monkeypox as coronavirus 2.
That theory is becoming less and less feasible the more these people talk about it.
The World Health Organization (WHO) cautioned that the time to contain outbreaks of the monkeypox virus in non-endemic countries is dwindling.
“The risk of monkeypox becoming established in non-endemic countries is real,” WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned at a briefing on Wednesday.
“But, that scenario can be prevented,” he noted. “WHO urges the affected countries to make every effort to identify all cases and contacts to control this outbreak and prevent onward monkeypox spread.”
The United Nations health agency said that there have been more than 1,000 reported cases across 29 countries in the current outbreak outside countries in Africa, where the disease most commonly spreads.
No deaths have been reported.
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), New York now has nine reported cases of the virus and California has eight.
Florida remains at four and Illinois and Colorado have three.
Utah, Hawaii and the District of Columbia each recorded two cases.
Arizona, Georgia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Washington state all have one.
Monkeypox as a mass global psychological operation would not be the same thing as the coronavirus psy-op, because it spreads differently. I don’t really have a clear picture of what it would look like, actually.
But the fact that they are shilling this means they’re at least lining it up as something they might decide to use.