> When the treaty with WHO/UN gets signed it will be mandatory, or quarantined. That is my prediction after May 22nd.
>> When the treaty with WHO/UN gets signed it will be mandatory, or quarantined. That is my prediction after May 22nd.
One case in all of united states for a virus that is primarily transferred between rodents and humans and not human to human.
Given that they vaccinate the entire US population against tetanus and give a booster every ten years for a virus that sees 30 cases per year, a vaccination campaign against monkeypox wouldn't be out of the ballpark.
One case in all of united states for a virus that is primarily transferred between rodents and humans and not human to human.
Given that they vaccinate the entire US population against tetanus and give a booster every ten years for a virus that sees 30 cases per year, a vaccination campaign against monkeypox wouldn't be out of the ballpark.
transferred between rodents and humans and not human to human.
I keep seeing this argument, which conveniently and blithely ignores what we all know: that it was trivial for them to engineer covid, a common cold, so why wouldn't they do the same with monkey pox?
> transferred between rodents and humans and not human to human.
I keep seeing this argument, which conveniently and blithely ignores what we all know: that it was *trivial* for them to engineer covid, a common cold, so why wouldn't they do the same with monkey pox?
I thought they unleashed the monkeypox on the USA In 1865?
I thought they unleashed the monkeypox on the USA In 1865?
The sheep lap it up.
The sheep lap it up.
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