NHS Website Quietly Changes its Monkeypox Guidance to Add a Requirement To Isolate

“According to one section of the NHS conditions website, monkeypox was first discovered in 1958 when outbreaks of a pox-like disease occurred in monkeys kept for research. It is a well-known virus, studied by scientists for decades, spread by close contact, and has established treatments. So why has another part of the website recently been altered?”

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The BBC front page had an article yesterday dismissing conspiracy theorists who claimed there was a lab leak etc. Deja vu all over again! They got rid of the coronavirus section but there’s still a menu link right at the top of the page as well.

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But the scare is stoked up by politicians.

In preparation for the WHO “treaty” further empowering it to command the obedience of scared populations?

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Cases are rising! What a surprise!

“Monkeypox infections rise as guidance advises cases to abstain from sex”

I am now monitoring the BBC and Guardian websites daily to see how many articles per week are devoted to this not very dangerous disease.

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