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Dr. Peter McCullough: No need to panic over monkeypox
• Natural News - Kevin Hughes(Natural News) Well-known epidemiologist and cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough told the public to remain calm amid reports of another viral outbreak, this time courtesy of the monkeypox virus.
"I have to tell you, we have such a lead time on this illness," McCullough said during a recent episode of "The Alex Jones Show."
"There should be absolutely no panic. It's almost analogous to chickenpox and someone having lots of pustular vesicular lesions is readily identified. We can manage this. The treatment is actually very well tolerated. TPOXX drug taken twice a day is perfectly fine."
The Dallas-based internist added that the American people don't need 13 million doses of monkeypox vaccine, alluding to the number of vaccines ordered by the federal government against the disease after just one confirmed case on U.S. soil.
McCullough said people have never had so much news regarding microbial threats to the human population and a person can only surmise that so much of it is contrived. Host Alex Jones, who was also joined in the episode by author John Leake, agreed. He said there is a lot of hype and PR sales campaign about the monkeypox outbreak. (Related: New engineered pandemic: US buys millions of vaccines as monkeypox outbreak hits Europe and North America)
Leake called it an operation "warp spend" that seeks to trigger a flood of money purportedly to deal with an emergency.
The Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has apparently provided government officials of the perfect blueprint to make money from health crises. Jones, the Infowars founder, noted that trillions of dollars had been issued worldwide by different governments for the COVID-19 pandemic.