Monkeypox mutating 12 times faster than expected amid warning UK cases could hit ‘60,000 a day’
I said 2 years ago this was coming. I will be honest that I first thought it was going to be called “Marberg” but when I heard of the one single case about 2 years ago, I knew.
In 1970 Monkeypox was discovered and in the last 50 years, less than 100 humans have caught the so-called Monkeypox. Those who have lived near the equatorial rain forest.
Now it's not highly infectious and is not thought to be a great risk to humans. Google can not edit paper pages in a book so it was great to see this pic below.
But as Bill Gates said, “ They will pay attention the next time” all these unelected leaders, governing our governments have not stopped harping on about the next virus. I found this article on Monkeypox below so I have copied and pasted rather than written it down.
From the Guardian.. Sat 8 Sep 2018 18.41 BST
The first ever case of monkeypox has been recorded in the UK. The rare viral infection was recorded on Friday in a Nigerian national staying at a naval base in Cornwall, Public Health England said.
The patient was transferred to the infectious disease unit at the Royal Free hospital in London on Saturday morning. They are believed to have contracted the infection in Nigeria before travelling to the UK.
PHE said monkeypox does not spread easily and most patients recover within a few weeks, but it can cause severe illness in some people. Initial symptoms include fever, headache, aching muscles, backache, swollen lymph nodes, chills and exhaustion.
A rash can also develop, usually starting on the face before spreading to additional 2 parts of the body. It eventually forms a scab that falls off.
PHE said that, as a precautionary measure, it is working with experts in the NHS to contact a number of people who were on the same flight as the patient. I The body has not revealed whether the patient is a member of the military, or confirmed their gender.
PHE said in a statement: “People without symptoms are not considered infectious but, as a precaution, those who have been in close proximity are being contacted to ensure that if they do become unwell they can be treated quickly.” The organisation said passengers that are not contacted need take no action.
Dr Michael Jacobs, clinical director of infection at the Royal Free, said: “Monkeypox is, in most cases, a mild condition which will resolve on its own and have no long-term effects on a person’s health. Most people recover within several weeks.
“It is a rare disease caused by monkeypox virus, and has been reported mainly in central and west African countries. It does not spread easily between people and the risk of transmission to the wider public is very low.
“We are using strict isolation procedures in hospital to protect our staff and patients.”
Dr Nick Phin, deputy director of the National Infection Service at PHE, said: “PHE and the NHS have well-established and robust infection control procedures for dealing with cases of imported and infectious disease and these will be strictly followed to minimise the risk of transmission.”
And this below is today's news. Monkeypox is doing the complete opposite of what it's always done. But in reality, this is all about another jab. They are desperate to get the jabs into the human population's arms. Soon all countries will be in lockstep with each other.
Monkeypox is mutating up to 12 times faster than expected, a study says, amid warnings the UK could see as many as 60,000 new cases a day by the end of the year.
As of Sunday 26 June, there were 1,076 cases across the UK, up by 166 on the previously Friday with health experts stating the outbreak is likely to spread further over the coming weeks.
The G7 meetings I believe are where they discuss their strategy. So we can expect this to be a completely different scenario from the last lockdown. They will have something in store for us and I suggest we DO NOT COMPLY.
Dave Begley Poet