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Like 2 two and a half years of covid and lockdowns was not bad enough now they are talking about a new damn virus of smallpox family. As of today some 112 Canadians mainly in Quebec infected. It is reported to have come from western Africa (like ebola was not enough) and it is mainly so far among gay men (like aids was not enough). Not sure about you but I am fed up hearing about new viruses and diseases. Did we have so many new viruses 50 years ago? I don't think so.

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19 hours ago, CITIZEN_2015 said:

Like 2 two and a half years of covid and lockdowns was not bad enough now they are talking about a new damn virus of smallpox family. As of today some 112 Canadians mainly in Quebec infected. It is reported to have come from western Africa (like ebola was not enough) and it is mainly so far among gay men (like aids was not enough). Not sure about you but I am fed up hearing about new viruses and diseases. Did we have so many new viruses 50 years ago? I don't think so.

We weren't so over populated 50 years ago. In the past, we got to enjoy the old fashioned deseases like pneumonia, blood poisoning, polio, yellow fever, bubonic plague, typhus, cholera, small pox and influenza.

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On 6/10/2022 at 5:10 PM, CITIZEN_2015 said:

Like 2 two and a half years of covid and lockdowns was not bad enough now they are talking about a new damn virus of smallpox family. As of today some 112 Canadians mainly in Quebec infected. It is reported to have come from western Africa (like ebola was not enough) and it is mainly so far among gay men (like aids was not enough). Not sure about you but I am fed up hearing about new viruses and diseases. Did we have so many new viruses 50 years ago? I don't think so.

All the hype about 112 people with monkeypox. I don't get that either. Both monkeypox and aids began in Africa. Monkeypox was discovered in the 1950's.

In todays instant news environment, it is top news. I think we are just noticing it now.

50 years ago (in the 1970's?) or farther back?

As for viruses, I think many of the ones we have today are mutants of the ones that existed for more than 50 years. 

There have been at least 10 world wide pandemics in the past 100 years. Here is a list of the worst but not all 

https://www.godigit.com/health-insurance/diseases/worst-pandemics-in-history

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People were losing their fear of dying from covid. 

Presto!  Monkeypox will keep the fear going and the gullible - obedient.

The jabs are destroying immune systems, be prepared for more "outbreaks" and "sudden deaths" of people under 40.

Weird how, following the vax rollout - "sudden, unexplained death" is now the leading cause of death and you all just accept it.

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