CDC says LGBT “pride” events could spawn massive MONKEYPOX outbreaks across America
By Ethan Huff // Jun 09, 2023

Just in time for "pride month," the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning the public that attendance and participation at pride events this summer could lead to a resurgence of monkeypox.

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It has only been a few weeks, by the way, since the CDC revamped its guidelines to allow homosexual males to donate blood without so much as a screening for AIDS or any other sexually transmitted diseases. Meanwhile, the CDC is warning that an uptick in "mpox," as they are now calling it, is expected in conjunction with pride.

According to the CDC, an "uptick in mpox cases in Chicago that began in mid-April underscores the risk of renewed mpox outbreaks, which we judge is substantial across the United States."

The reason why the CDC now calls it mpox is because the Biden regime decided that calling it monkeypox is "racist," presumably because some people refer to blacks as monkeys (?).

"CDC continues to assess that the risk of resurgent mpox outbreaks is substantial in the United States," the agency wrote in its May update.

"The risk of outbreaks could further increase as people gather this spring and summer for festivals and other events with high potential for skin-to-skin contact or increased sexual activity."

Check out what happened at the recent Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit in Las Vegas where White House National Monkeypox Coordinator Demetre Daskalakis proudly sashayed down the catwalk with two other LGBTs:

(Related: FACT CHECK: Monkeypox, aka pridepox, is a gay disease.)

CDC suggests latest "evolved mutations" of monkeypox may have evaded the two-dose Jynneos vaccine series – meaning new pridepox jabs are soon on the way

Since the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) "pandemic" has been all but completely milked dry, the CDC has shifted its focus back to pridepox, which it says "may have evolved mutations to evade the two-dose Jynneos vaccines that were rolled out last year to protect against it."

Such rhetoric suggests that once again we are going to see new jabs developed at warp speed for these alleged new strains of monkeypox, which means more money for Big Pharma.

These alleged mutations are said to have been detected "in a cluster of cases" around Los Angeles. In some "rare cases," the agency warns, drug-resistant monkeypox can be transmitted person-to-person – but during pride activities, those few rare cases are likely to become many, many new cases.

"Cases of mpox in San Francisco remain low. However, we remain watchful as several new cases have recently been reported in other parts of the country," said San Francisco Health official Dr. Susan Philip in a statement that was strategically released "in advance of the summer season and Pride Celebrations."

"We want to make sure that everyone can enjoy a happy and healthy Pride."

As expected, the Biden regime is already talking about unveiling new monkeypox "booster" shots to go along with the first two Jynneos jabs that were released last year, just like what happened with covid shots and their "boosters."

"Pride about what?" one commenter asked about why they call these things pride celebrations in the first place.

"Sodom and Gomorrah? Perversion? Pedophilia? Grooming? Rabid fits of pique? Lack of self-control? Having pride in their very unhealthy choice of behavior."

The latest news about the disease-spreading cult of LGBT can be found at Gender.news.

Sources for this article include:

ZeroHedge.com

NaturalNews.com



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