That is the question I wanted answered as well.Did any of the false positives have lesions?
What caused them to be tested?
Eta: Second reading they had a rash.
That is the question I wanted answered as well.Did any of the false positives have lesions?
Did any of the false positives have lesions?
I totally agree.And how much "fake" monkey pox is a result of the vaccines?
Don't forget that there are 11 different strains, at last count. That will make a difference, as well.
Once more: I'm concerned about the "seeding" that may have been done over the Labor Day weekend, especially at airports and football games.
And how much "fake" monkey pox is a result of the vaccines?
Don't forget that there are 11 different strains, at last count. That will make a difference, as well.
Once more: I'm concerned about the "seeding" that may have been done over the Labor Day weekend, especially at airports and football games.
I'm unsure what you mean by "seeding"? Are you saying that government agents are intentionally infecting people?
"Agents" -- could be from China or wherever. Might be more than one group. Yes, their mission is to infect people in large groups. Some may not know they are infected.
Ok, thanks.
And they won't stand out in the least.
There are several unrelated campaigns going on. They are each attempting to use the effects of other campaigns to their advantage. If they are allies at all, it is as uneasy allies.these enemies may or may not be working together.
And I asked the question months ago on this thread how serious was the MP infection scare if one did NOT have an immune system weakness. Nobody answered then, nor recently.Texas health officials on Tuesday confirmed the death of a person diagnosed with monkeypox, which, if confirmed as the cause, would be the first known death from the virus in the U.S.
Driving the news: The person was a Harris county resident who was "severely immunocompromised." An investigation is underway to determine "what role monkeypox played" in their death, the state's Department of State Health Services said in a press release.
Texas reports first death of person with monkeypox in U.S.
The person was a Harris county resident who was "severely immunocompromised."www.axios.com
There are several unrelated campaigns going on. They are each attempting to use the effects of other campaigns to their advantage. If they are allies at all, it is as uneasy allies.
And I asked the question months ago on this thread how serious was the MP infection scare if one did NOT have an immune system weakness. Nobody answered then, nor recently.
The lack of answers then and this news now convince me that for healthy people with hydroxy vitamin D levels over, say, 50 it so have nothing to worry about. Maybe even 40 or more.
Change my mind.
Argentina. Cross reference and I'm too tired.Legionnaires disease is caused by bacteria that survives in water within the range of human body temperature. Aerosolized monkeypox virus survives 90 hours outside the body.
I posted this because it shows structural components that aerosolize water droplets within human body temperature range.
It's not about Legionnaires, it's about aerolized water droplets in areas where a large number of people are gathered.
Legionnaires' disease - Wikipedia
Legionnaires' disease is usually spread by the breathing in of aerosolized water or soil contaminated with the Legionella bacteria.[1]
The bacteria grow best at warm temperatures[4] and thrive at water temperatures between 25 and 45 °C (77 and 113 °F), with an optimum temperature of 35 °C (95 °F).[22]
Sources where temperatures allow the bacteria to thrive include hot water tanks, cooling towers, and evaporative condensers of large air conditioning systems, such as those commonly found in hotels and large office buildings.[24]
Reservoirs
In the built environment, central air conditioning systems in office buildings, hotels, and hospitals are sources of contaminated water.[22]
Other places the bacteria can dwell include cooling towers used in industrial cooling systems, evaporative coolers, nebulizers, humidifiers, whirlpool spas, hot water systems, showers, windshield washers, fountains, room-air humidifiers, ice-making machines, and misting systems typically found in grocery-store produce sections.[1][26]
The bacteria may also be transmitted from contaminated aerosols generated in hot tubs if the disinfection and maintenance programs are not followed rigorously.[27]
Freshwater ponds, creeks, and ornamental fountains are potential sources of Legionella.[28]
The disease is particularly associated with hotels, fountains, cruise ships, and hospitals with complex potable water systems and cooling systems.
Respiratory-care devices such as humidifiers and nebulizers used with contaminated tap water may contain Legionella species, so using sterile water is very important.[29]
Other sources include exposure to potting mix and compost.[30]
HEALTH - Mysterious pneumonia kills 3, infects 9 in Argentina: ‘Similar to COVID’Argentina. Cross reference and I'm too tired.
There are a lot more cases now, and additional deaths.
Yes, my link was to our thread, as Helen asked.There are a lot more cases now, and additional deaths.
Police guards, and drones around the hospital which was locked down.
There’s a thread about it, here.
You know, if there were a smallpox attack right now (and Russia or China could do it), every doctor who started seeing those pox sores, would incorrectly assume it was the non-lethal Monkeypox. Remember how many are sent home, with a diagnosis of some other skin condition? It would be a nightmare, and it would spread like wildfire. No one would be able to tell the difference between the two, without testing. Hmmm. That sounds like a pretty diabolical plan, if that is what is going to unfold.
On Aug 5 2022, the Mayo Clinic posted or updated this page Smallpox - Symptoms and causes
I keep feeling like there's a shoe waiting to drop. What we're seeing so far does not fit the Gates statement that "the next one will get your attention".You know, if there were a smallpox attack right now
I keep feeling like there's a shoe waiting to drop. What we're seeing so far does not fit the Gates statement that "the next one will get your attention".
I keep feeling like there's a shoe waiting to drop. What we're seeing so far does not fit the Gates statement that "the next one will get your attention".
I don't follow the supernatural stuff. I pay attention to people and geopolitics.I don't think we've seen anything on a biblical scale of diseases, yet, but they are coming. Prophecy and all that.........
I said those exact words very early, this morning.I keep feeling like there's a shoe waiting to drop. What we're seeing so far does not fit the Gates statement that "the next one will get your attention".
China and Russia. Sure, so could our own CDC, AMA, ETC. They too seem to have a vested interested in de-populating america especially if there is money to be made while doing it.You know, if there were a smallpox attack right now (and Russia or China could do it), every doctor who started seeing those pox sores, would incorrectly assume it was the non-lethal Monkeypox. Remember how many are sent home, with a diagnosis of some other skin condition? It would be a nightmare, and it would spread like wildfire. No one would be able to tell the difference between the two, without testing. Hmmm. That sounds like a pretty diabolical plan, if that is what is going to unfold.
On Aug 5 2022, the Mayo Clinic posted or updated this page Smallpox - Symptoms and causes
The CDC Smallpox page indicates the contagious period is up to 24 days. How many of those days will a smallpox infected person be going from doctor to doctor to try to get treatment, for what he or she incorrectly assumes in monkeypox?
I don't follow the supernatural stuff. I pay attention to people and geopolitics.
That’s too horrifying to contemplate …but the Twitter post I had a couple posts up thread is basically saying the same thing too.You know, if there were a smallpox attack right now (and Russia or China could do it), every doctor who started seeing those pox sores, would incorrectly assume it was the non-lethal Monkeypox. Remember how many are sent home, with a diagnosis of some other skin condition? It would be a nightmare, and it would spread like wildfire. No one would be able to tell the difference between the two, without testing. Hmmm. That sounds like a pretty diabolical plan, if that is what is going to unfold.
On Aug 5 2022, the Mayo Clinic posted or updated this page Smallpox - Symptoms and causes
The CDC Smallpox page indicates the contagious period is up to 24 days. How many of those days will a smallpox infected person be going from doctor to doctor to try to get treatment, for what he or she incorrectly assumes in monkeypox?
No. Some stuff just happens.Is it all connected?