Public health officials have been working to understand the current outbreak, with a recently published multicountry study finding that, of 528 confirmed monkeypox cases reviewed, 98% were in gay or bisexual men, and 95% were likely transmitted through sexual contact.īetween 6 May and 25 July 2022, 2,367 confirmed and 65 highly probable monkeypox cases have been recorded in the UK. While cases have been recorded outside of this region in the past, this outbreak is the first where monkeypox cases and clusters have been reported concurrently in non-endemic and endemic countries spread far apart around the world. Monkeypox was first identified in humans in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the 1970s, and is considered endemic in several countries in west and central Africa. The video also claims that monkeypox has “been around for a long time” but has “never been a problem before”. In June, the Medicines and Health Regulatory Agency (MHRA) confirmed to Full Fact “there is no evidence to date of a causal relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and monkeypox.” The MHRA has since confirmed to us that this is still the case as of the time of writing. There is no evidence of a link between monkeypox and the Covid-19 vaccines. The monkeypox virus is the cause of the disease. We have written about a number of false claims that monkeypox is linked to the Covid-19 vaccines. The talk about it being among gay men is, I believe, to distract you from that.” It states: “They are announcing this now as it’s going to be a cover for the effects of the people who are jabbed up and now have weakened immune systems, they may now gradually be getting weaker over time. In the video, it’s claimed that monkeypox is being used to disguise the fact that the Covid-19 vaccines are weakening immune systems. I’m in Monkeypox outbreak is not a cover-up You can help us take action – and get our regular free email
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