Those who are in positions of power all across the globe are apparently banking on the vast majority of people under their rule and authority being either completely incompetent, blind, or a mix of both, because they really don’t think we’re going to notice the nonsense they’re pulling right out in the open. Just a day after the World Health Organization issued a declaration classifying a Monkeypox outbreak in central Africa as a “public health emergency of international concern,” a brand new case of the “mutant” strain of the disease was confirmed in the country of Sweden.
One question that we should be asking is whether or not the WHO knew about this particular case before they issued their declaration? Another expert is now coming out and saying cases of the illness likely already exist in the United Kingdom. How long before we start to see them popping up everywhere? We’re pretty close to the election. Will the radical left attempt to utilize Monkeypox to create a new pandemic and justify using mail-in ballots for voting. It really feels like progressives are trying to recapture the early days of COVID.
Michael with End of the American Dream writes, “Whenever I write about anything, there are people out there that get upset. This seems to be particularly true when I write about diseases. After what we have been through in recent years, there are a lot of people that never want to hear the word ‘pandemic’ ever again. I can definitely understand that. But I am not here to write what people want to hear and make them feel all warm and fuzzy. In Matthew 24, Jesus specifically told us that there would be multiple ‘pestilences’ in the days just before His return. Is Jesus a liar? Of course not. At this point, we simply do not know if Monkeypox is one of the ‘pestilences’ that Jesus warned us about, but I think that it is worth watching because the World Health Organization is certainly making a big deal out of it.”
Just a day after the declaration from WHO, came news about a case of the disease in Sweden:
Sweden on Thursday announced the first case outside Africa of the more dangerous variant of mpox, which the WHO has declared a global public health emergency.
The country’s public health agency confirmed to AFP that it was the same strain of the virus that has surged in the Democratic Republic of Congo since September 2023, known as the Clade 1b subclade.
Most of us didn’t expect to see Monkeypox rearing its head in Europe, and as Michael noted, we were all hoping not to have to write on this topic for a long, long time. Well, this new strain is already beginning to spread around the globe. The individual who contracted the sickness from Sweden had traveled to an area of Africa where the new strain is currently spreading.
The person was infected during a visit to “the part of Africa where there is a major outbreak of mpox clade I,” state epidemiologist Magnus Gisslen said in the statement. The patient “has received care,” Gisslen said. The agency added that Sweden “has a preparedness to diagnose, isolate and treat people with mpox safely.”
Let’s hope they were able to find the person and isolate them before spreading the virus to new people. However, despite doing so, WHO in Europe is now expecting that there will be a lot more “imported cases of Clade 1 in the European region over the coming days and weeks”…
WHO/Europe said it was actively engaging with Sweden’s health authorities on “how best to manage the first confirmed case of mpox Clade 1b”. It urged other countries to act quickly and transparently like Sweden, as there were likely to be further “imported cases of Clade 1 in the European region over the coming days and weeks”.
An expert from the UK recently stated that he thinks there’s “almost certainly” cases concerning the new strain of Monkeypox getting passed around the country.
Meanwhile, Microbiologist, Professor Paul Hunter from the University of East Anglia told Times Radio the new variant of MPox is “almost certainly” in the UK already.
When asked about the chances of the disease being in the UK already, he said: “Almost certainly. We saw with the 2022 pandemic of Mpox, with the clade 2, that once it gets into sexual networks, it can spread very rapidly around the world and it’s actually very difficult to control that spread.
“So yeah, I think it’s not surprising that we’ve had a first case in Europe, and I think we’re going to see more. I think we will undoubtedly see cases in the UK over the coming weeks.”
When the 2022 Monkeypox outbreak came around it was spread primarily through sexual activity. However, the BBC is reporting the new strain can be passed from one person to another through “talking or breathing” while being in close proximity to an individual.
Mpox, which was previously known as monkeypox, is transmitted through close contact, such as sex, skin-to-skin contact and talking or breathing close to another person.
This seems to be some kind of new development. What changed? It seems there’s tons of information concerning “Mpox” that we don’t know. The death rate from the initial 2022 outbreak wasn’t very high. But it seems the new strain is much more deadly.
The current strain causing concern among scientists is known as clade 1b and kills one in 20 adults. Its fatality rate in children is higher – one in 10. The virus is also believed to cause miscarriages in pregnant women. The Swedish public health agency said Clade 1 was likely to be linked to “a higher rise of a more severe course of disease and higher mortality”.
Those who survive an infection often end up having a life-altering experience.
A good case in point is 35-year-old chairty worker Harun Tulunay who became infected with Mpox and revealed the pain he endured was not like anything he ever felt previously.
His test confirmed he had monkeypox, and only then did lesions often associated with monkeypox begin to appear on his hands, legs, and feet.”My throat was covered,” he said, explaining that the lesion on his nose was bigger and had become infected.“I was scared I would die alone in my hospital room,” he said. “I’d never been in so much pain in my life.”
Another individual who caught the disease, 29-year-old Luke Brown stated that medication given to him by doctors to help ease the pain did absolutely nothing to provide him with relief.
For the next few days, I was in excruciating pain—the worst pain of my life. I’ve been in a car wreck. I’ve had sinus surgery four times. I’ve had wisdom teeth out. I’ve had COVID-19 and mono. I’ve broken my hand, and the pain was nothing like this. Doctors put me on gabapentin [a medication used to treat pain from shingles], and I was also on ibuprofen and acetaminophen, but nothing even dented the pain.
This new strain has already killed hundreds of victims in Africa and now we have health professionals telling us it’s only a matter of time before it starts spreading everywhere.
Michael points out that he’s not sure if this illness is one of the “pestilences” foretold in the Bible that indicates the end of time is upon us, but it’s definitely not a good sign of things to come. All we can do is keep our eyes open and prepare ourselves for the worst case scenario while praying for the best.
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