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World Council for Health warns smallpox vaccine is especially dangerous for people already vaccinated against Covid

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The World Council for Health (WCH), an umbrella coalition made up of 45 health-focused NGOs from around the world, is known for its critical position on the Covid “pandemic” – especially with regard to experimental vaccines.

On May 27, the Council released a statement on monkeypox on its website that not only denounces media scaremongering but also points out that great caution is needed with experimental smallpox vaccines, particularly because of the Covid vaccine campaign.

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This is because it is a live vaccine. Although it is supposed to be based on modified smallpox viruses, which supposedly neither cause disease nor are able to multiply in the human body, the vaccine is experimental and has only been tested to a very limited extent; safety data are also scarce.

The Covid vaccine, in turn, appears to impair the immune system – which could make vaccinees all the more susceptible to potential consequences of this live vaccine.

Read the council’s full statement below:

World Council for Health Statement on Monkeypox Cases.

The World Council for Health notes that non-scientific speculation on recent monkeypox cases by the WHO is being used to justify further human rights violations together with a roll-out of new and experimental smallpox vaccines.

Imagery of people infected with monkeypox being used by global media, most of which has been derived from old CDC and Getty Images, is not representative of current international cases of monkeypox. No death cases out of Africa have ever been reported and the dangers reported in the media are exaggerated.

The World Council for Health notes that the United States and the United Kingdom have been stockpiling smallpox vaccines, and the state of Quebec in Canada is already planning to vaccinate people with a smallpox vaccine to contain the supposed spread of monkeypox.

There is no rational scientific basis for vaccinating for smallpox to prevent monkeypox and, among people already multi-vaccinated with experimental covid-19 vaccines, this strategy has potential to do great harm. More and more evidence surfaces that the immune system of the covid vaccinated people has been impaired. Making them more susceptible to potential harm from a live vaccine. Classical public health interventions (like isolation and quarantine) have demonstrated in the past that they are efficient measures.

Furthermore, PCR tests have serious limitations as a method for diagnosing disease and should not be used to diagnose monkeypox, which is clinical diagnosis. There are many other conditions that meet the WHO’s current case definition of a suspected monkeypox case, including Covid-19, the common cold, and shingles – and PCR tests will lead to many false-positive cases.

The biggest threat to global health is the ongoing effort of the WHO and its private partners to vaccinate every man, woman and child with new experimental vaccines and injections that have not been adequately tested.

World Council for Health is for transparent health guidance free from political and private partnerships; we value and empower individual choice, bodily autonomy and personal sovereignty.

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