Stormy17 IsHere @Stormy17ishere
20 May, 05:46
I don't believe that there is a monkeypox outbreak...I believe that this so-called monkeypox is a side affect from the Pfizer Vax...

https://www.dailymail.co.u...
The first sign of shingles, which is also called herpes zoster, is pain that might feel like burning or tingling on one side of your face, chest, back, or waist. It can be intense. You might also feel like you're coming down with the flu, with symptoms such as:

Fever
Chills
Fatigue
Headache

Symptoms of monkeypox usually appear within five and 21 days of infection and usually clear up within two to four weeks.

Initial symptoms include high temperature, headache, muscle aches, backache, swollen glands, shivering and exhaustion.

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JoAnn Esq @JMSesq15
20 May, 06:31
In response Stormy17 IsHere to her Publication
The incubation period for chickenpox (varicella-zoster) is 7 to 21 days.

https://m.newhealthadvisor...

Shingles (herpes zoster) is basically the chickenpox virus that remains dormant until the immune system is weakened or compromised and it reactivates.

https://www.hopkinsmedicin...

As such, the c○¥id 💉 could either be the cause of the similar symptoms or a trigger of the dormant varicella zoster or it could be a combination of factors since there are also 💉s given to children for chickenpox and the elderly for shingles.

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Carol Roberts @InHisHolyName
Spot on, most people that have received the vax have a weakened immune response. It would make perfect sense to see an outbreak of shingles especially in the elderly. Since they called the flu "covid" they can call shingles "monkeypox."
08:08 PM - May 20, 2022
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