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CDC, WHO willingly overlooks monkeypox’s spread through men having sex with men 

Updated: June 17, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jun 17, 2022 – 8:26 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published guidance for the public concerning the latest global public health scourge, Monkeypox, which began to spread to the western world after outbreaks originated with homosexual activity at “raves” in Belgium and Spain last month.

While monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease (STD) per se, homosexual contact unleashed this as-yet-minor-plague in Europe and North America.

The CDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) quickly moved to convince westerners that despite the sources of the outbreak and continued spread, homosexuals and bisexual men — often denoted by the medical industry as “men who have sex with men,” or MSM, for short —  should not be stigmatized.

“Among the first confirmed reported cases, ‘most have lesions exclusively perigenital, perianal, and around the mouth,’ noted Fernando Simón, who directs the Spanish Ministry of Health in a Science.org report. In layman’s terms, the disease was transmitted to males through intimate contact with lesions located around the genitals and anal area of other males.

“Some of the first cases detected in Spain are MSM or transgender people who had attended a sauna

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