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what they won't say is that when a bunch of queers, gays, and other perverts all get together for a LUST fest thisis when all these wonderful diseases get cooking.

Figures, and explains a lot as to who usually is the first bunch to show disease symptoms..

Its PERVERT behavior.. What a surprise!........NOT !!!




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Not terribly surprising ...
By: Beldin
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Mon, 23 May 22 8:10 PM
Msg. 32206 of 60008

W.H.O.: Leading Monkeypox Outbreak Theory is ‘Risky Sexual Behavior’ Between Men at Two Raves in Europe

http://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/05/23/w-h-o-leading-monkeypox-outbreak-theory-is-risky-sexual-behaivour-between-men-at-two-raves-in-europe/

LONDON (AP) – A leading adviser to the World Health Organization described the unprecedented outbreak of the rare disease monkeypox in developed countries as “a random event” that might be explained by risky sexual behavior at two recent mass events in Europe.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Dr. David Heymann, who formerly headed WHO´s emergencies department, said the leading theory to explain the spread of the disease was sexual transmission among gay and bisexual men at two raves held in Spain and Belgium. Monkeypox has not previously triggered widespread outbreaks beyond Africa, where it is endemic in animals.

“We know monkeypox can spread when there is close contact with the lesions of someone who is infected, and it looks like sexual contact has now amplified that transmission,” said Heymann.

That marks a significant departure from the disease´s typical pattern of spread in central and western Africa, where people are mainly infected by animals like wild rodents and primates and outbreaks have not spilled across borders.

To date, WHO has recorded more than 90 cases of monkeypox in a dozen countries including Britain, Spain, Israel, France, Switzerland, the U.S. and Australia. ...


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