African monkey pox expanding in EU migration countries

After reaching seven confirmed cases of monkey pox in Britain ("Stern"), the infectious skin disease originating in Africa has now spread to Spain and Portugal. According to Spanish health authorities, eight people are thought to have been infected with the virus in Madrid alone. In Portugal, 20 suspected and 14 confirmed cases in the month of May are in Lisbon and the Tejo valley ("Publico").

Originating from "black Africa"

The virus is transmitted by contact with animals or by intensive contact with infected persons or contaminated materials - and either by biting or scratching animals and further also by droplet infection or the exchange of body fluids (including sweat). Also proven is transmission by contact with dead animals or by eating the flesh of game, so-called bushmeat.

Symptoms

So far, although rather mild symptoms without severe disease have occurred. These include fever, chills, headache, muscle pain, swelling of the lymph nodes or extreme fatigue. However, between one and five days after the fever, rashes on the face and body expand. After a few weeks, the symptoms should disappear again.

Outbreaks in the past.

The last significant outbreak occurred in the year 2003 with 47 people infected in the US, the country of origin was African Ghana by imported wild animals. Two more cases of monkey pox were recorded in the US in 2020, and there was one case in the UK in 2019. So far, however, monkey pox has occurred mainly on the African continent.

Troubling new mode of infection: homosexual contact

In the cases in Madrid, however, health experts are now assuming infection by bodily fluids, as all eight patients would be homosexual men. In Portugal, too, the majority of cases would involve men with homosexual contacts ("Die Presse").

Remarkable: also the mainstream press warns

That the monkey pox virus might not be so harmless after all is proven by the echo that the outbreak has found in the mainstream media (including the naming of the country of origin in Africa). The German "Doctors' Journal" also warns, "In view of the cases in Britain, the Robert-Koch-Institute (RKI) had already sensitized doctors in Germany to the virus infection even before the new information from Spain and Portugal."

Link to African refugees is concealed

What is admittedly easy to recognize from logical conclusions...: namely, the connection between the African refugee movements to the EU, is however censored by the mainstream: after all, Spain and Portugal are gateways of the African refugee routes. Britain is also an important target country.

https://unser-mitteleuropa.com/afrikanische-affenpocken-breiten-sich-migrationslaendern-der-eu-aus/
African monkey pox expanding in EU migration countries After reaching seven confirmed cases of monkey pox in Britain ("Stern"), the infectious skin disease originating in Africa has now spread to Spain and Portugal. According to Spanish health authorities, eight people are thought to have been infected with the virus in Madrid alone. In Portugal, 20 suspected and 14 confirmed cases in the month of May are in Lisbon and the Tejo valley ("Publico"). Originating from "black Africa" The virus is transmitted by contact with animals or by intensive contact with infected persons or contaminated materials - and either by biting or scratching animals and further also by droplet infection or the exchange of body fluids (including sweat). Also proven is transmission by contact with dead animals or by eating the flesh of game, so-called bushmeat. Symptoms So far, although rather mild symptoms without severe disease have occurred. These include fever, chills, headache, muscle pain, swelling of the lymph nodes or extreme fatigue. However, between one and five days after the fever, rashes on the face and body expand. After a few weeks, the symptoms should disappear again. Outbreaks in the past. The last significant outbreak occurred in the year 2003 with 47 people infected in the US, the country of origin was African Ghana by imported wild animals. Two more cases of monkey pox were recorded in the US in 2020, and there was one case in the UK in 2019. So far, however, monkey pox has occurred mainly on the African continent. Troubling new mode of infection: homosexual contact In the cases in Madrid, however, health experts are now assuming infection by bodily fluids, as all eight patients would be homosexual men. In Portugal, too, the majority of cases would involve men with homosexual contacts ("Die Presse"). Remarkable: also the mainstream press warns That the monkey pox virus might not be so harmless after all is proven by the echo that the outbreak has found in the mainstream media (including the naming of the country of origin in Africa). The German "Doctors' Journal" also warns, "In view of the cases in Britain, the Robert-Koch-Institute (RKI) had already sensitized doctors in Germany to the virus infection even before the new information from Spain and Portugal." Link to African refugees is concealed What is admittedly easy to recognize from logical conclusions...: namely, the connection between the African refugee movements to the EU, is however censored by the mainstream: after all, Spain and Portugal are gateways of the African refugee routes. Britain is also an important target country. https://unser-mitteleuropa.com/afrikanische-affenpocken-breiten-sich-migrationslaendern-der-eu-aus/
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