Globalists at the unelected World Health Organization (WHO) are preparing to issue the governments of sovereign nations with global “guidance” on handling the monkeypox outbreak.
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the United Nations “health” agency, issued the warning from the WHO’s headquarters in Switzerland.
It comes as China announced it will monitor people and goods entering the country for monkeypox for the next six months.
Meanwhile, Pakistan confirmed the first case in Asia of a new monkeypox variant, just one day after Sweden reported the first case outside Africa.
The WHO declared a public health emergency of international concern earlier this week over the upsurge of monkeypox, or “mpox” as it is now called, in Africa
After the declaration, Tedros issued a statement revealing that the WHO would be providing instructions to governments on handling the outbreak.
In his statement, Tedros said:
“The Emergency Committee is currently working on temporary recommendations, which we will issue in the coming days, to provide guidance to address the acute risk of mpox in countries affected by, or at risk of, the disease.
“In addition, I have extended for another year the standing recommendations that I issued when I declared an end to the previous mpox PHEIC last year.
“Those recommendations provide more general guidance to address the chronic risk of mpox globally.”
Tedros went on to outline that, so far this year, 15,664 cases of mpox, with 537 deaths, have been reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) alone.
The figure already exceeds last year’s total, which was itself a record.
Monkeypox was first discovered in humans in 1970 in what is now the DRC.
However, it has recently mutated and started to spread more rapidly as the critical 2024 election draws near.
Mpox is an infectious disease caused by a virus transmitted to humans by infected animals but can also be passed from human to human through close physical contact.
The disease causes fever, muscular aches, and large boil-like skin lesions.
The virus has previously been seen in other parts of the world outside of Africa as well.
The move by Tedros to warn the world came as the Swedish government announced the presence of the first confirmed case of a more severe mpox strain diagnosed outside of Africa.
Swedish Minister of Social Affairs Jakob Forssmed said in Stockholm:
“We have now received confirmation during the afternoon that we have a case of the more serious variant of the virus.”
He was joined by Public Health Agency director Olivia Wigzel, who confirmed:
“The case is the first caused by the virus variant that has been diagnosed outside the African continent.”
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