by Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSite News:
In contrast to the WHO’s alarm, renowned Dr. Peter McCullough has advised that ‘the average American should not have any concerns over this illness.’
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a monkeypox (“mpox”) outbreak in Africa to be a “public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC).”
“The emergence of a new clade of mpox, its rapid spread in eastern DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo), and the reporting of cases in several neighbouring countries are very worrying… it’s clear that a coordinated international response is needed to stop these outbreaks and save lives,” said WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus on Wednesday as he declared the PHEIC.
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But while the WHO is sounding the alarm, so to speak, citing the virus’ lethal danger as shown by at least 450 deaths during an initial outbreak in the DRC, renowned internist Dr. Peter McCullough has clarified to LifeSiteNews that “the average American should not have any concerns over this illness.”
Dr. McCullough pointed out that 96% of the monkeypox cases in the recent outbreak occurred in the Congo, “one of the poorest countries in the world.”
“Clade 1 of the virus, the current strain is being spread by sex workers and largely gay/bisexual males with intensive sexual contact,” said Dr. McCullough, confirming the WHO’s admission that the new virus strain, “clade 1b,” is spreading primarily through sexual contact.
He further explained that the virus “can be fatal if contracted by a person with advanced HIV disease and in a country with very poor healthcare such as the Congo.”