“Amongst those that have been investigated are leading singers, musicians, football stars, business people, politicians and top medical personnel,” according to the report.
The shocking revelations are contained in an article published by EuroWeekly News. Police in Spain have uncovered a scam involving more than 2,000 famous people, including top medical personnel and the head of a major pharmaceutical company, who illegally bought fake COVID-19 vaccination certificates from a nurse without taking the shot. The outbreak has caused numerous deaths as well as children requiring urgent organ transplants. However, some health experts have asserted that this was also caused by childrens’ immune systems being weakened by lockdown. Mina called the process a “massive natural experiment.”Īs we previously highlighted, there has been a global outbreak of hepatitis cases in children, with the media asserting the cause is “unknown.” Medical experts have also noted that rhinovirus, which causes the common cold and is normally not serious enough to send people to hospital, is now having that outcome.Īccording to Michael Mina, an epidemiologist and Chief Science Officer at the digital health platform eMed, such viruses can “overcome seasonal barriers” because there are “a lot of people who don’t have immunity.” Such viruses are surging in what would normally be ‘dead’ warmer months because kids weren’t exposed to them over winter as a result of being confined by lockdowns. “That’s not typical for any time of year and certainly not typical in May and June,” said Murray. The UK Health Agency survey survey also found that 81 per cent of cases were people resident in London.Īs we previously discussed, the NHS in the UK posted a message on its website urging people to not touch or consume ‘bush meat’, which is available on the black market in ethnically diverse areas of London and can cause the spread of monkeypox.Ĭhildren are turning up at doctors’ clinics infected with as many as three different viruses due to their immune systems being weakened by lockdown, it has been revealed.Īccording to Thomas Murray, an infection-control expert and associate professor of pediatrics at Yale, his team is seeing cases of children with combinations of seven common viruses, including adenovirus, rhinovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), human metapneumovirus, influenza and parainfluenza, as well as COVID-19. “Though most of the world was put on lockdown over covid with tens of millions of people losing their jobs, public health authorities have made it abundantly clear that asking gay men to stop having sex with dozens of strangers to stop the spread of monkeypox is untenable,” writes Chris Menahan. UK Health Security Agency June 10, 2022Įarly outbreaks of monkeypox originated at a gay sauna in Spain and a fetish festival in Belgium.ĭespite monkeypox cases being overwhelmingly gay men, some critics have suggested that encouragement by health authorities for gay men who suspect they may have caught the virus to refrain from having sex is “homophobic” and a form of “stigmatization.”Īs we previously highlighted, the first monkeypox patient to go public revealed that he caught the virus from having gay sex with “around 10 new partners” after being deported from Dubai for testing positive for HIV.ĭespite monkeypox spreading via close contact and the World Health Organization saying summer festivals should be limited to stop the spread of the virus, a WHO spokesperson later clarified that gay pride parades should go ahead as normal. ? Travel: 75 cases reported foreign travel within 21 days prior to symptom onset ? 151 of those interviewed identified as gay, bisexual or men who have sex with men, or reported same sex contact. ? 152 cases participated in more detailed questionnaires. “In this data, 151 of the 152 men interviewed identified as gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM), or reported same sex contact, and the remaining individual declined to disclose this information.”
“One hundred and fifty-two cases participated in more detailed questionnaires, implemented from, and used retrospectively,” the survey found. The survey found that 311 (99% of 314) cases were men, with just 3 confirmed female cases. A survey of monkeypox cases by the UK Health Agency has found that 151 out of 152 participants are men who “identify as gay, bisexual or men who have sex with men.”