Curious. The 41%: is that who knew they had hiv? Perhaps the other 59% have it and didn't know? Doesn't hiv take 6 months before it can be detected? That may be old info. Anyway, I'm going somewhere with this. My mom was able to get her dr to give her a med exempt from the jab because of a previous condition that is now in remission. According to her Dr the jab would "wake up" that condition when it shut down the immune system. Is that basically what is happening and they are just calling it monkey pox, rather than fast track aids?
Curious. The 41%: is that who knew they had hiv? Perhaps the other 59% have it and didn't know? Doesn't hiv take 6 months before it can be detected? That may be old info. Anyway, I'm going somewhere with this. My mom was able to get her dr to give her a med exempt from the jab because of a previous condition that is now in remission. According to her Dr the jab would "wake up" that condition when it shut down the immune system. Is that basically what is happening and they are just calling it monkey pox, rather than fast track aids?
Very possibly that is happening with a lot of surprise illnesses.