The smallpox virus (re) created in the laboratory.

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Re: The smallpox virus (re) created in the laboratory.




by Obamot » 20/05/22, 22:07

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Always everything in the nuance you Pedro eh : Arrow: bistro / humor-t1191-15600.html # p499626

What opinion of Professor Raoult are you talking about? The one when he speaks in his name or as an official representative of France's vaccination policy? Like you don't know the wanker : Arrow: sante-pollution-prevention / le-fil-sans-injures-t16974-90.html # p464345
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Re: The smallpox virus (re) created in the laboratory.




by pedrodelavega » 20/05/22, 22:20

He always speaks in his name. He is famous for...
https://www.mediterranee-infection.com/ ... la-grippe/

But go ahead and explain to us that the smallpox vaccine is useless and that of the flu too : roll:
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by Janic » 21/05/22, 08:28

funny pedro
20/05/22, 22:20
He always speaks in his name. He is famous for...
https://www.mediterranee-infection.com/ ... influenza/
like all "bosses" in any model, this one, as a manager, always speaks in his name since he has the responsibility for the actions of his subordinates. Do you have other pseudo evidence than that in stock?
Moreover, and he says it loud and clear, Raoult[*] is a strong supporter of vaccinations, so another shot in the dark!
But go ahead and explain to us that the smallpox vaccine is useless and that of the flu too : roll:
That my coco is taking the problem upside down! First you have to prove that it is or has been useful since its inventor(s), that's what the official statistics of countries are for since the invention of vaccines and you refuse, you're not the only one , to disassemble from these!

[*] like Perrone among others!
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Re: The smallpox virus (re) created in the laboratory.




by Remundo » 21/05/22, 12:13

a very informative 5-minute report



in summary, poorly equipped labs can re-create the most dangerous viruses by buying DNA fragments on the "internet" because some specialized companies sell sequences on demand.

phew... : Cry:
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by Obamot » 21/05/22, 12:38

Remundo wrote:a very informative 5-minute report

in summary, poorly equipped labs can re-create the most dangerous viruses by buying DNA fragments on the "internet" because some specialized companies sell sequences on demand.

phew... : Cry:
It is so “exciting” what man has managed to do with “science” (*), that in the end it will surely be he who will find the way to exterminate our own species, by dint of “seeking ” in this direction (in our era of “bridle down”).

He will have had no other real predator that threatens the species than himself...


*(although it is still hard to call it that)
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by Christophe » 22/05/22, 18:50

We still do not know the origin of foot pox! : Mrgreen:

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Re: The smallpox virus (re) created in the laboratory.




by izentrop » 22/05/22, 21:29

Remundo wrote:in summary, poorly equipped labs can re-create the most dangerous viruses by buying DNA fragments on the "internet" because some specialized companies sell sequences on demand.

phew... : Cry:
If they were able to reconstitute it from horse pox, it is because the virus is still circulating in animals and it can very well cross the species barrier again. Moreover, they could also have reconstituted it from DNA of 4000 year old mummies and there is no indication that the result obtained was pathogenic for zumain : Wink: https://www.pourquoidocteur.fr/Articles ... 17e-siecle Image
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by Janic » 23/05/22, 09:09

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You could and should have quoted the following article
Smallpox eradicated

From 1960 to 1965, Donald Henderson headed the CDC's Epidemic Investigation Service. There he developed a smallpox eradication program and notably proposed American aid over 5 years. USAID targets 18 countries with the objectives of eradicating smallpox – which then affects 10 million people and kills 2 million – and the control of measles.
This voluntary action led the epidemiologist to join the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1966 as director of the smallpox eradication campaign. His strategy: surveillance and containment, in addition to vaccination[*]. Rapid reporting of smallpox cases and systematic immunization of relatives paid off: the last patient was spotted in Somalia on October 26, 1977. 10 years of coordinated control will have eradicated this infectious disease. She is currently the only one.


[*] this myth on the role of vaccination, which was a complete failure (WHO report), would have us believe that this vaccination campaign had a role, even a minor one, in the eradication of this pathology. Beliefs and superstitions die hard, despite the facts and evidence accumulated since Jenner.
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by Christophe » 23/05/22, 13:31

Say vouar the zamis, there wouldn't be a little genetic manipulation in this "too" transmissible monkey pox or at least media manipulation (but that we already have proof... : Mrgreen: :

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Monkey pox: the virus is spreading, health authorities are increasing their vigilance

Twelve countries where monkeypox is not usually present have reported at least one confirmed case and WHO expects cases to rise as health surveillance strengthens. The UN agency recommends the isolation of cases and the tracing of their contacts.

Despite the reassuring declarations of the health authorities about this virus known for fifty years, the multiplication of cases of monkey pox in Western countries is worrying. As of May 21, 92 confirmed cases had been identified in twelve countries where the virus is not endemic, as well as 28 suspected cases, indicates the WHO. The UK, where the very first case was identified in early May, is recording new cases every day, according to health authorities.

"The identification of confirmed and suspected cases of monkeypox [monkey pox] without direct travel links to an endemic area represents a highly unusual event", explains the UN agency.

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by Christophe » 23/05/22, 14:03

I didn't get it, but this looks interesting: : Mrgreen:

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