Well, here we go again, ladies and gentlemen.
We all knew there was going to be an attempt to try and reproduce what went down during the coronavirus pandemic in order to give radical leftists and opportunity to usurp more authority from the American people and put that power to uses oppressing the populace under the guise of trying to build a utopian society.
At first, it seemed as if the disease of choice by the loony left would be the bird flu, but there’s a good chance it’s going to be something a little different: Monkeypox.
There’s a brand new strain of the illness that is being hailed as 10 times deadlier than those of the past and is killing young children and causing miscarriages. We saw a small outbreak of monkeypox back in 2022 that slammed 100 different countries. The World Health Organization is already ringing the warning bells concerning what could happen if this turns into another full-blown, worldwide outbreak. Some medical professionals are already worried that it might be too late to prevent this from becoming the next pandemic.
According to NBC News:
The spread of mpox in Africa needs to be addressed urgently, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, as scientists warned separately of a dangerous strain in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
“There is a critical need to address the recent surge in mpox cases in Africa,” Rosamund Lewis, the WHO’s technical lead for mpox, said in a briefing note to journalists.
The outbreak of monkeypox that struck back in 2022 caused severe pain, but not many individuals died as a result of contracting it. Things are different with the new strain. Yes, it still causes pain, but the death rate has skyrocketed.
So far this year in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 384 people have died as a result of monkeypox. Of those deaths, 60 percent have been children:
There remain many “important unknowns” about the new strain, Lang cautioned, comparing this stage of investigation to the early days of Covid-19.
Out of 384 people who died from all mpox strains in DR Congo this year, more than 60 percent were children, according to the World Health Organization.
Oh and along with the high death toll, those infected with the disease have also experienced awful rashes over the whole body.
It gives sufferers “horrendous whole body rashes,” unlike clade II, which caused lesions normally more limited to the genital area, said Trudie Lang, a global health researcher at Oxford University.
One of the few pieces of good news surrounding this mess is that the new strain of monkeypox has not reared its ugly head in the Western world yet. However, authorities are saying it could be just a matter of time before we start seeing cases across Europe or even here in the U.S.
There are fears the new virus – now officially called mpox – could quickly spread to Europe and beyond.
The mutant variant, clade 1b, is “undoubtedly the most dangerous strain of mpox yet,” stressed Prof Trudie Lang, the director of Global Health Network at Oxford University.
When the breakout started in 2022, much of the spread of the disease was through sexual contact between homosexual men. As you can imagine, that inconvenient truth the left did not want to hear or admit. It made them feel uncomfortable, since they spend so much of their time courting the LGBTQ vote in order to get elected. Facts don’t care about your feelings, as Ben Shapiro says.
Unfortunately, the new strain is far more easy to spread:
The new strain of the virus does not require sexual contact to spread.
On a Zoom call with journalists on Tuesday, the researchers confirmed that clade 1b is spreading through touch, something which is “incredibly worrying,” according to Prof Lang.
It was spreading mother to child, as well as in schools and workplaces, they said.
Monkeypox isn’t the only illness on the future pandemic menu. It seems there is also a large outbreak of dengue fever, which has infected a whopping 10 million people:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a health advisory on Tuesday warning the public of a heightened risk of dengue virus (DENV) infections in the U.S. this year as cases continue to rise around the globe.
Countries in the Americas reported the highest number of cases ever, exceeding the record for a full year in less than six months. Since the start of 2024, there have been a total of 9.7 million dengue cases, more than twice the number recorded in all of 2023 (4.6 million).
Things have somewhat gone back to normal here in the U.S. following the coronavirus pandemic. We even managed to get some of our freedom back, which was a huge concern for many of us with how authoritarian things got under Biden’s leadership and the many Democratic Party governors across the county.
For now, we should all enjoy the beautiful summer weather and the time we have with family and friends. There are storms on the horizon and we just have no real way of knowing whether or not the second pandemic that strikes will be worse than the first.