Do the smallpox vaccines work to prevent monkeypox
Yet more evidence suggests we should be wary
181 monkeypox patients (average age 37) were studied in Spain, and their illnesses described in the Lancet.
“Mitjà and co-authors noted that 32 individuals in their cohort (18%) acquired monkeypox infection despite a smallpox vaccination history, which "warrants further investigation to better understand the protection provided by vaccination in the context of the current outbreak."‘
Smallpox vaccination of infants ended over 50 years ago. Smallpox was declared eradicated 45 years ago. So few people in a cohort whose average age is 37 would be expected to have been vaccinated—and the vaccine they received would have preceded both ACAM-2000 and Jynneos, and been reliable at preventing smallpox. But it apparently did not prevent recent monkeypox.
In 2002 it was suggested that vaccination-induced immunity to smallpox was long-lasting. https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2002/08/smallpox-vaccines-effect-may-last-35-years-researchers-say
We can thank Tony Fauci’s NIAID for sponsoring the original trial (2003) in which 20 plus year old (expired) smallpox vaccine was diluted to see how much you really needed. You didn’t need that much. This study presumably provided the underpinning for the dilution decision regarding Jynneos.
When will a public health agency tell us whether the vaccines they are indiscriminately providing to MSM actually work?
When will they tell us the side effects vaccinees are experiencing?
And when will they tell us the results of the CDC study of 1600 Congolese healthcare workers that CDC jabbed between 2017 and 2020?
Thank you for your info. Good doctors like you have educated us. You protect us. I am C 19 unvaxxed. Can you believe my doctor wanted to recruit me for the new RSV vax trial last month? NO THANK YOU BIG PHARMA. I have zero risk of getting RSV and I told my doctor I have not had a cold, flu etc in at least 15 years. Of course I would be an excellent candidate to tip the balance in favor of fake vax protection.
I can see it now: The Smallpox Vaccination MAY be effective for 35 years, but to be safe, the CDC will recommend a booster ~ whether or not it is safe and effective.