Shingkes is a side effect of chicken pox, once you've had chicken pox you can get shingles at any point in your life. It's horrendous.
My dad and I worked in law enforcement together, and he got it bad right before retiring.
His entire chest and back had no skin. Ever day he had to hop in the shower when off duty and get his t-shirt wet to peel it off. It took scabs, skin, etc with it every day.
Permanent scare tissue so bad he doesn't go swimming without a shirt to cover it all.
The bullet proof vest is tight and rubbed on it all day long. Took months to heal.
I didn't say it was pox. Just that you can get adenovirus induced rashes, and now, as we know from covid, every single other rash and skin condition will now disappear, because EVERYTHING will now just be called MonkeyPox.
One rumor a while back was that the jab were introducing chimp dna, along with marburg, so that in the future it will bind far more easily to humans.
So you wont need the normal type of exposure to spread it. Heard that over 6 months or maybe a year ago.
Seems to spreading pretty easily now.
How many are going around with a spray bottle and coating airports and public areas with some new hardy strains of pox? I mean thats what Dr Gates predicted 2 weeks before it broke out everywhere after all.
Shingles, or herpes zoster, is a common infection of the nerves. It is caused by a virus. Shingles triggers a painful rash or small blisters on an area of skin. It can appear anywhere on the body, but it
typically appears on only one side of the face or body - the right or left.
Burning or shooting pain and tingling or itching are early signs of the infection. Even after the rash is gone, the pain can continue for months, even years.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/shingles
This is why you have to talk to people who actually know stuff about biology before believing random crap on the internet. Monkeypox is an orthopoxvirus. It is not an adenovirus. They're totally different viral families.
Look into it, it isn't monkey pox. Just because it says chimpanzee doesn't equal monkeypox.
It's genetically neutered monkey cold virus used as a vector.
That said, the cv19 vaccines are definitely not safe. Obviously.
It's shingles
Shingkes is a side effect of chicken pox, once you've had chicken pox you can get shingles at any point in your life. It's horrendous.
My dad and I worked in law enforcement together, and he got it bad right before retiring.
His entire chest and back had no skin. Ever day he had to hop in the shower when off duty and get his t-shirt wet to peel it off. It took scabs, skin, etc with it every day.
Permanent scare tissue so bad he doesn't go swimming without a shirt to cover it all.
The bullet proof vest is tight and rubbed on it all day long. Took months to heal.
I see a bunch of fact checkers say this is false, so seems to be true then! Lol
But does look like you can have Adenovirus induced rashes. So...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33063905/
Have you actually researched what a vector is?
And adenovirus isn't pox.
If anything is causing the spread of pox it's the illegal immigrants, likely going into the UK, who are spreading it.
Millions of people have got vaccinated, hardly any of them have monkeypox.
But a lot ARE having heart issues...
I didn't say it was pox. Just that you can get adenovirus induced rashes, and now, as we know from covid, every single other rash and skin condition will now disappear, because EVERYTHING will now just be called MonkeyPox.
I see thx
One rumor a while back was that the jab were introducing chimp dna, along with marburg, so that in the future it will bind far more easily to humans. So you wont need the normal type of exposure to spread it. Heard that over 6 months or maybe a year ago.
Seems to spreading pretty easily now.
How many are going around with a spray bottle and coating airports and public areas with some new hardy strains of pox? I mean thats what Dr Gates predicted 2 weeks before it broke out everywhere after all.
Safe and effective 🤣😅🤔
Lol
Nice
Notice it is Astra Zeneca. I remember there was something about Astra Zeneca having a computer platform on its vaccine.
Moderna's website used to explain their OS platform in layman's terms nicely enough.
These people are not humans.
Dont know what is, dont know what it causes, and I dont care. I do know it aint going into my body.
Shingles, or herpes zoster, is a common infection of the nerves. It is caused by a virus. Shingles triggers a painful rash or small blisters on an area of skin. It can appear anywhere on the body, but it typically appears on only one side of the face or body - the right or left. Burning or shooting pain and tingling or itching are early signs of the infection. Even after the rash is gone, the pain can continue for months, even years. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/shingles
Well Ill be a Monkeys uncle. Or incel.
You guys find anything on Moderna? Curious about that one
Good Lord.
This is why you have to talk to people who actually know stuff about biology before believing random crap on the internet. Monkeypox is an orthopoxvirus. It is not an adenovirus. They're totally different viral families.