The CDC is Now Warning That “Some Community Transmission” of Monkeypox May Be Happening in the U.S.

by Michael Snyder
End of the American Dream

Is there something that they aren’t telling us? Monkeypox continues to spread all over the world, but theoretically this should not be happening. It has always been a virus that has been very difficult to pass from person to person, and so if that has changed we have a right to know. As I write this article, there is now a total of 375 confirmed, probable and suspected monkeypox cases in 22 countries around the globe. Some authorities have told us that many of these cases can be traced back to huge “superspreader events” in the Canary Islands and Belgium. But if the people that caught the virus at those events begin spreading it to others once they get back home, we could soon have a full-blown global pandemic on our hands.

Previously, officials have used the term “community spread” to describe what we are witnessing in the UK, and now the head of the CDC here in the United States is using the term “community transmission” to describe what could be occurring here in our nation…

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