With so much fear being spread about Monkeypox, I’m amazed that seemingly no one is stopping to ask whether it’s even all that deadly. Per the ABC News article that the above excerpt came from, there have been about 14,000 cases worldwide since the outbreak began. Of those, only five people have died, and all of those five lived in poorer parts of the African continent, meaning they likely lacked proper medical care.
Further, no one in the mainstream media wants to talk about how Monkeypox is spreading because that would mean having to denounce the gay orgy scene. No, I’m not trying to be snarky. The chief vector of Monkeypox spread is sex between two men (you can take it from there as far as details go), with some 95 percent of cases being attributed to it. //
So how did the WHO arrive at its decision? Apparently, Tedros overrode the panel vote on the matter, choosing to declare the emergency of his own volition.