Acute Communicable Disease Program goes into operation on Monkeypox in Philadelphia
Philadelphia’s Department of Public Health’s Acute Communicable Disease Program is going into action against monkeypox. The PDPH made this announcement today, “The 2022 monkeypox outbreak has affected the community of gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, and other men who have sex with men. The following data provides an update on the situation in Philadelphia and will be updated weekly on Mondays.
As of Monday, August 1, 2022, 82 people in Philadelphia are considered to have monkeypox. Six of those people have been confirmed to have monkeypox through CDC testing. ” Expect these numbers to rise and let us hope this vaccine doesn’t lead to a vaccine strain outbreak of smallpox.
The PDPH has injected over 1,500 Philadelphians with the Jynneos smallpox and monkeypox vaccine. A vaccine with a pretty high adverse event profile. A shortage story is the current narrative for this vaccine’s availability. One might remember the marketing tactics for the Covid19 shots involved rationing at the onset of the roll out. This appears to be what is at work now as the City claims they have only 320 doses available until their next delivery from the CDC.
And considering this “outbreak” is being viewed as targeting primarily people from the LGBTQ community one should also remember how activism was manipulated to “force” Tony Fauci’s hand in authorizing AZT during the AIDS crisis. AZT helped ramp up the numbers of sick and dying as its adverse event profile looked very close to the diagnosis of AIDS.
Another interesting point is the ugly pox sores we saw on African hands at the debut of the outbreak are now nowhere to be seen in 1,000s of infected in the US.
But here is what the Philadelphia Dept. of Public Health is advising people to watch out for.
Anyone could easily believe an outbreak of acne, or just about anything making a raised blister on your skin might just be monkeypox. In England they are telling the public that you might not have any skin irritation symptoms at all.
PA-CHD will be keeping an eye on these developments that come out of a public health department that has, perhaps, the most unscientific and unreliable leadership in the nation.