Monkeypox cases under investigation in Canada as outbreak spreads in Europe, U.S.

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7 days agoThe experience at the Riordan Clinic alone in Wichita, Kansas clearly establishes the safety (and efficacy) of even the highest dosing regimens of vitamin C on a routine basis. Over the past 32 years, over 150,000 intravenous infusions of vitamin C have been administered at Riordan campuses."
 
The media does not need to spread more fear. We need to wait for correct information provided by the WHO, CDC and our government. We have enough to worry about now. I don't plan to add this to my list unless warranted.
 
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The media needs to spread more fear. The government needs to control us. This is like a present from heaven for them.
It just may be a present they made up / gave themselves, like the previous epidemics that were used to spawn fear and harmful methods were introduced that hurt many children as well as grown-ups. What was the dollar profits budgeted ? Over many trillions of dollars ?
 
We need to wait for correct information provided by the WHO, CDC and our government.

You would be waiting for a very long, long time and the prospects are not good.
Use your brain. Think for yourself. Don't let anyone else try to tell you what to think or believe.
Where are you getting your information, from organizations which greatly benefit from misleading you?
There are much better sources, not mainstream, but you would need to look for them and to be open minded.
 
Monkeypox can 'masquerade' as other conditions, with wide range of symptom severity

Lesions appearing on certain body parts, including ******* regions

In some cases, lesions are showing up on or inside various bodily areas, including patients' mouths, *******s or anal region, sometimes spreading to the limbs or torso or popping up across the entire body.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/monkeypox-symptom-severity-1.6483488
 
Why leaving monkeypox unchecked in Canada could put more people at risk

Ongoing spread threatens to spill over into vulnerable communities



Canada needs to act fast to get the monkeypox outbreak under control by scaling up testing, identifying cases quickly and solving key unanswered questions about the origin and ongoing spread of the virus before it takes root here and puts our most vulnerable at risk, public health experts say.

There have been 112 confirmed cases in Canada to date — one in British Columbia, four in Alberta, nine in Ontario and 98 in Quebec — but officials said Friday they are expecting that number to rise in the days and weeks ahead as more results come in.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/monkeypox-canada-outbreaks-spread-1.6485138
 
Canadian heading World Health Organization's fight against monkeypox

MONTREAL — The Canadian heading the World Health Organization's fight against monkeypox says it's crucial to act before the virus begin spreading in the general population.

Dr. Rosamund Lewis, the WHO's technical lead for monkeypox, grew up in Thunder Bay, Ont., and Ottawa before studying medicine at McGill University.

Lewis says it's important not to be alarmist about the virus which spreads through close contact, including sexual contact, and has so far primarily affected men who have sex with men.

She says it's important for people to be aware of the symptoms and risks associated with the virus and take precautions if they are at risk.

https://ottawa.citynews.ca/national...organizations-fight-against-monkeypox-5468819
 
World Health Organization holding emergency session next week on monkeypox

WHO will gather experts together on June 23 to discuss virus said to be behaving unusually

The World Health Organization will convene an emergency committee on Thursday next week to assess whether the monkeypox outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern.

That is the highest level of warning issued by the UN agency, which currently applies only to the COVID-19 pandemic and polio.

There have been 1,600 confirmed and 1,500 suspected cases of monkeypox this year and 72 deaths, WHO said, in 39 countries, including those where the virus usually spreads.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/who-monkey-pox-committee-meeting-1.6487993
 
World Health Organization holding emergency session next week on monkeypox

WHO will gather experts together on June 23 to discuss virus said to be behaving unusually

The World Health Organization will convene an emergency committee on Thursday next week to assess whether the monkeypox outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern.

That is the highest level of warning issued by the UN agency, which currently applies only to the COVID-19 pandemic and polio.

There have been 1,600 confirmed and 1,500 suspected cases of monkeypox this year and 72 deaths, WHO said, in 39 countries, including those where the virus usually spreads.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/who-monkey-pox-committee-meeting-1.6487993
"virus said to be behaving unusually"

So I have to wonder which virology research institute has been studying and messing around with Monkey pox?

Wuhan was doing that with the corona virus and then we had Covid. Now we have Monkey pox? :unsure:
 
I read this fact several years ago.
"People who watch a lot of TV see criminals, murderers and rapists hiding behind every tree and don't trust anyone.
People who watch little or no TV are not very fearful of crime."

I choose to live my life not trembling in my booths. Life is too short for that!
 


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