FDA Approves New Drug Against Weaponized Smallpox

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FDA Approves New Drug Against Weaponized Smallpox

June 10, 2021

The FDA has approved a new drug to treat smallpox. Fearful of a possible bioweapon attack, the United States has been steadily preparing a defense through BARDA, the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority.

Tecovirimat was the first drug for smallpox, approved in 2018. The FDA granted the new drug, brincidofovir, or BCV, fast track status and orphan drug designations in 2018. The new approval came under the FDA's Animal Rule.
 
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Vials labeled 'smallpox' found at vaccine research facility in Pennsylvania

November 17, 2021

Several vials labeled "smallpox" have been found at a vaccine research facility in Pennsylvania, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday.

"The frozen vials labeled 'Smallpox' were incidentally discovered by a laboratory worker while cleaning out a freezer in a facility that conducts vaccine research in Pennsylvania.

Smallpox, also known as variola, was declared eradicated in 1980 by the World Health Organization after a concerted global vaccination effort. Before that, the virus, which passes easily from person to person, infected 15 million people a year and killed about 30% of them. The last known outbreak in the US was in 1947.
 
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FDA Approves New Drug Against Weaponized Smallpox

June 10, 2021

The FDA has approved a new drug to treat smallpox. Fearful of a possible bioweapon attack, the United States has been steadily preparing a defense through BARDA, the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority.

Tecovirimat was the first drug for smallpox, approved in 2018. The FDA granted the new drug, brincidofovir, or BCV, fast track status and orphan drug designations in 2018. The new approval came under the FDA's Animal Rule.
I mean, it's gonna be really hard to fake a smallpox "bioweapon." There's a reason they went with the common cold, with no defining visible features.
 

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If an outbreak occurs (Gene Wolfe has a funny story that hints at a smallpox pandemic starting off old contaminated blankets) I think things like aspirin, cyproheptadine, saline solutions, niacinamide, glycine can all be very protective
 

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For anyone interested here's the stock info:

Meaning, war & illness are the greatest creators of wealth, may as well ride that train.

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They ARE who makes ANY smallpox meds & WHO the .gov has an exclusive contract with to do so.
 

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What do you know? These seers are something else! Don't you feel safer knowing they are working for us?

That investment in a weaponized smallpox vaccine will pay off now. :woot:


Since 13 May 2022, cases of monkeypox have been reported to WHO from 12 Member States that are not endemic for monkeypox virus, across three WHO regions. Epidemiological investigations are ongoing, however, reported cases thus far have no established travel links to endemic areas.


At this time, there are no specific treatments available for monkeypox infection, but monkeypox outbreaks can be controlled.

Smallpox vaccine, cidofovir, ST-246, and vaccinia immune globulin (VIG) can be used to control a monkeypox outbreak.
 
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Besides the issue of vaccines infecting the human population with animal retroviruses, who thinks injecting a live virus into your body is a good idea?

We have gone beyond simply scratching the skin with a milder form of a virus to injections that bypass the immune system and contain live viruses and mRNA (among other nasties).

They always promote their solution, which only makes things worse and use the damage they cause to justify even more of what doesn't work (from our point of view).



The smallpox vaccine protects people from smallpox by helping their bodies develop immunity to smallpox. The vaccine is made from a virus called vaccinia, which is a poxvirus similar to smallpox, but less harmful. The smallpox vaccine contains live vaccinia virus, not a killed or weakened virus like many other vaccines. For that reason, people who are vaccinated must take precautions when caring for the place on their arm where they were vaccinated, so they can prevent the vaccinia virus from spreading.


Baxter: Product Contained Live Bird Flu Virus
The Canadian Press - February 27, 2009

The company that released contaminated flu virus material from a plant in Austria confirmed Friday that the experimental product contained live H5N1 avian flu viruses.

“But what remains unanswered are the circumstances surrounding the incident in the Baxter facility in Orth-Donau.”

The contaminated product, a mix of H3N2 seasonal flu viruses and unlabelled H5N1 viruses, was supplied to an Austrian research company. The Austrian firm, Avir Green Hills Biotechnology, then sent portions of it to sub-contractors in the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Germany.

The contamination incident, which is being investigated by the four European countries, came to light when the subcontractor in the Czech Republic inoculated ferrets with the product and they died. Ferrets shouldn’t die from exposure to human H3N2 flu viruses.

Public health authorities concerned about what has been described as a “serious error” on Baxter’s part have assumed the death of the ferrets meant the H5N1 virus in the product was live. But the company, Baxter International Inc., has been parsimonious about the amount of information it has released about the event.

On Friday, the company’s director of global bioscience communications confirmed what scientists have suspected.

It was live,” Christopher Bona said in an email.

The contaminated product, which Baxter calls “experimental virus material,” was made at the Orth-Donau research facility. Baxter makes its flu vaccineincluding a human H5N1 vaccine for which a licence is expected shortly — at a facility in the Czech Republic.

People familiar with biosecurity rules are dismayed by evidence that human H3N2 and avian H5N1 viruses somehow co-mingled in the Orth-Donau facility. That is a dangerous practice that should not be allowed to happen, a number of experts insisted.

Accidental release of a mixture of live H5N1 and H3N2 viruses could have resulted in dire consequences.

While H5N1 doesn’t easily infect people, H3N2 viruses do. If someone exposed to a mixture of the two had been simultaneously infected with both strains, he or she could have served as an incubator for a hybrid virus able to transmit easily to and among people.

That mixing process, called reassortment, is one of two ways pandemic viruses are created.
 
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FDA comin in clutch lookin out for us alt-health peeps like that being real ones ?
 
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Monkeypox To Get Rebranded, WHO Says


The UN health watchdog is also considering bumping the virus’ alert to the highest level possible

The announcement comes after a group of over 30 leading scientists penned an open letter calling for a “non-discriminatory and non-stigmatizing nomenclature for monkeypox virus.” The group argued that the continued reference to the virus as African is both discriminatory and inaccurate, suggesting ‘hMPXV’ as a placeholder name for the monkeypox virus.

Apart from rebranding monkeypox, WHO is also considering upgrading its alert level over the ongoing outbreak of the disease and may designate it as a “public health emergency of international concern.” The highest-possible alert level may be assigned to the outbreak next week, when the watchdog will convene for an emergency meeting, according to Ghebreyesus.

“The global outbreak of monkeypox is unusual and concerning. For that reason I have decided to convene the Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations next week, to assess whether this outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern,” the WHO chief stated.

Worldwide, the ongoing monkeypox outbreak has already spread to at least 39 countries, with some 1,600 confirmed cases reported. A further 1,500 suspected cases have been reported by the affected nations to the WHO. For a vast majority of the countries, the virus is not an endemic disease.
 

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Amazing how far these people take this !! It’s an election year! The racist monkeypox is gonna get ya and it’s Trump’s fault…oh, yeah… we happen to know what the SC decision is too, so go riot!
 
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The Democrat machine in the US needs options because they must steal the elections again, now that people got a taste of their agenda and what's to come (Great Replacement, unrealized gains taxation, Net Zero, oil/gas prices, food shortages, empty shelves, digital grid, medical tyranny, false-flag events, citizen disarmament), which is not their own or local.

They could declare a medical emergency and force "vote by mail", we know how that ends.

This time things are going to be a bit different because the gloves are coming off, the government is going for broke (welcome Great Reset, MMT, Guaranteed Basic Income, etc.)

The Great Default is coming!
 
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