Monkeypox Plot to Steal the Next Election By Charles Taylor

With the US mid-term elections coming, the Democrats are in gear to use election fraud, as occurred in 2020, with the mail-in ballots. And the excuse now is monkeypox, which is gearing up to be the new Covid, and establish the same political agenda. While this disease is primarily within the homosexual community, with an even lower mortality than Covid, the Biden regime is whipping it up as the new Black Death, and the CDC is recommending masks, even though the disease is spread, primarily sexually, with little evidence of air borne transmission.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2022/08/19/cdc-monkeypox-mask-gay-sex-airborne-transmission-spread/

“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a study Friday suggesting that people wear masks to protect themselves from monkeypox despite growing evidence the virus is transmitted sexually.

The CDC’s Friday Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), its internal journal, included research on the spread of monkeypox via contaminated surfaces. Researchers in Utah sampled 30 different samples from the home of two monkeypox patients, and found that 21 of the surfaces yielded positive real-time PCR results, but none tested positive for viral cultures.

Still, despite the lack of live virus found in the samples, the paper still warns that monkeypox can spread through surface contact. The agency also recommends wearing masks at the bottom of the paper, even though little evidence has emerged that monkeypox is an airborne virus. 

“Monkeypox virus primarily spreads through close, personal, often skin-to-skin contact with the rash, scabs, lesions, body fluids, or respiratory secretions of a person with monkeypox; transmission via contaminated objects or surfaces (i.e., fomites) is also possible,” the paper reads. “Persons living in or visiting the home of someone with monkeypox should follow appropriate precautions against indirect exposure and transmission by wearing a well-fitting mask, avoiding touching possibly contaminated surfaces, maintaining appropriate hand hygiene, avoiding sharing eating utensils, clothing, bedding, or towels, and following home disinfection recommendations.”

 

 

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