Friday, August 23, 2024

South African Group Refutes WHO’s Declaration Of mpox Emergency

South African group refutes WHO’s declaration of an mpox emergency


The South Africa “Vaccine” Injury Medico-Legal Study Group (“SAVIMS”) has released a press statement to say that it does not support the Africa CDC and World Health Organisation declaration of a global health emergency for monkeypox, now known as mpox.

Additionally, they have warned about the recommended live virus vaccines, Jynneos and ACAM2000: The vaccines are experimental use for monkeypox, as they were originally intended for smallpox; there are reported serious adverse effects; and, they contain live viral strains, which may potentially instigate a resurgence of the eradicated smallpox virus.

Furthermore, SAVIMS emphasises the need for independent auditing of the collated monkeypox data in the Democratic Republic of Congo (“DRC”) and other African countries, as provided by the WHO, to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the statistics and analysis.

SAVIMS is a voluntary multidisciplinary association whose purpose is to follow the evidence, to gain and communicate knowledge about vaccine injuries.  Its objectives are to promote human health and human rights as enshrined in the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa.  SAVIMS’ website is not yet live.  Yesterday, James Roguski published the press statement below from SAVIMS.





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