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Canada’s public health chief says ‘entire population susceptible to monkeypox,’ pushes smallpox jab

Updated: May 25, 2022 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed May 25, 2022 – 7:39 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, told reporters on Friday that “ … the entire population is susceptible to monkeypox” and implied that smallpox vaccines will be utilized as a result.

Canada considering smallpox vaccine for monkeypox cases, says Dr. Theresa Tam https://t.co/4VkY2wAQ1p pic.twitter.com/uRSeJ19Aue

— CTV News (@CTVNews) May 21, 2022

Monkeypox is typically milder than smallpox, can cause fever, muscle aches, and lesions all over the body. Currently, there are only a handful of cases that have been reported in Canada, and worldwide the spread of the disease is seen almost exclusively among men who fornicate with men.

Tam said that monkeypox is mostly seen in Africa, but the predominantly homosexual group of men who have contracted the disease have not been traveling to that continent.

A current working theory put out by Dr. David Heyman, a former head of the WHO emergencies department, is that the disease began to spread because of homosexual fornication by men at raves with rampant illicit drug use in Spain and Belgium.

“We know monkeypox can spread when there is close contact with the lesions of someone who

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