ANOTHER BANG-UP JOB FOR OUR PUBLIC-HEALTH COMMUNITY:

CDC Says We Probably Can’t Get Rid of Monkeypox Now.

A new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers some good and bad news about the country’s ongoing monkeypox outbreak. New cases are slowing down, likely thanks to a combination of vaccination and education efforts. But it’s also likely that the virus won’t be eradicated here and will continue to circulate locally at low levels.

The prognosis comes from the CDC’s most recent technical report on monkeypox released late last week. According to the report, based on data collected up through September 23, the peak in reported new cases occurred in mid- to late August. Since then, the growth in cases has steadily declined. As of September 30, there have now been 25,851 reported cases of monkeypox in the U.S., while the seven-day average as of September 28 is 144 cases a day. Based on known information, the majority of these cases have involved gay and bisexual men who likely caught it during sex with other men.

Flashback: Fauci and other health ‘experts’ are messing up monkeypox just as they did COVID, Ebola and AIDS.

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