Monkeypox Cases Drop By 21%: Will WHO Remove Its Pandemic Rating?
In this August 25, 2022 article published by The Associated Press, we learn that the number of monkeypox cases has dropped by 21% globally. This, according to the report, is the first time that monkeypox cases have declined in over a month.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), this could be a signal that the outbreak is starting to decline.
Editor’s Note: Monkeypox cases may have dropped significantly, but the WHO has made no indication of lifting the global emergency it raised in July 2022 [see WHO Declares Monkeypox Pandemic Against Independent Panel Advice].
What is WHO’s Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus waiting for before he removes the alarm he raised? Is he waiting to release new experimental vaccines for monkeypox? [See WHO Official: Everyone Who Gets Monkeypox Vaccine Is Part Of A Clinical Trial].
Or are they keeping the monkeypox fear alive, because they need it to keep societies in control [read Fauci Repeats Playbook, Begins Monkeypox Fear-Mongering]?
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