>almost a german flag Really makes you think, doesn't it?
Asher Brown
is... is it happening now?
Joshua Johnson
Post more monke chan, we must give her more energy ffs. Corona Chan started out great and turned into a nothingburger as soon as we stopped to give her energy, building altars to her, praying to Kek and the Old Ones for her success....
Landon Sullivan
We dindu nuffin, I swear... Well, on the other hand that notorious WHO thing, wasn't it done in Munich? Munich University also holds several patents connected to Corona-Chan. And remember the faggot Drosten who "invented" the PCR tests that never worked? I guess Germany might have its fingers in here as well. But we usually get away almost unnoticed becuase everyone is blaming mutt glowies, chinks or kikes.
James Powell
Monkeypox spreads through respiratory droplets, surfaces and close physical contact. This isn't a gay sex disease. >youtu.be/OSipM4-88EE
>Covid failed to vaccinate everyone >shit out some new fake shit >"Okay now get this vaccine, it's totally different from the covid one."
Brayden Mitchell
>Virginia public health officials on Thursday reported the state’s first presumed case of monkeypox, in a Northern Virginia woman who had recently traveled to an African country. This female case seems different from the others.
Blake Sanchez
Kek, that site is great, used the BNO one so far >Share with your friends and family
Might as well dump all my drawings of her now, hopefully other drawfags will do the same I've seen at least 4 others (this one is the first one I've posted but it's not very good)
>The Institute for Strategic Dialogue has noted that recent outbreaks of monkeypox were also "reviving the spread of a set of cut-and-paste... conspiracies" which have been used over the past two years to mislead people during the Covid pandemic >Social media accounts and news outlets in Ukraine, Russia, China and the US have all made accusations that the outbreak was the result of a laboratory leak, or the use of monkeypox as a biological weapon. >However, it's possible to identify where a virus is likely to have come from by sequencing its DNA. Geneticist Fatima Tokhmafshan likens this to scanning a barcode on a parcel to "map the different paths [it] has taken". >The genetic sequences we have so far for the virus all trace it back to the strain of monkeypox which commonly circulates in West Africa: "That tells us this is not something manufactured".