“Monkey pox is a non-issue” Dr. Martin Zizi (part one)

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We had the pleasure of welcoming Professor Martin Zizi several times during previous debriefings during which he had mentioned the Sars-CoV-2 virus and the vaccines against this new pathology. In this new program, divided into two parts, the professor gives us here explanations on monkeypox, a disease little known to the general Western public, which is however not new.

Should we be worried about this new virus whose spread seems unusual? Is there a “magnifying glass effect” caused by the media and the authorities?

What explanations does the professor give for this sudden increase? Vaccination against Sars-CoV-2, by causing a decrease in immunity in some vaccinees, can it be the cause of the start of an epidemic?

What does he think of the smallpox vaccine that the authorities (INSERM, HAS) recommend for contact cases and people already infected? Could a messenger RNA vaccine create a problem that doesn’t exist?

Professor Martin Zizi answers all these questions and also goes over all the characteristics of this virus which should not be confused with that of smallpox, eradicated at the end of the 1970s. Virus not very dangerous, according to him, it can nevertheless create complications that can lead to death if they are not treated.

Today we publish the first part of this interview.

In a second part, Professor Martin Zizi will give explanations on vaccination against Sars-CoV-2, in particular that which concerns young people and children.

A clinical doctor by training, former epidemiological director within the Belgian Defense Department, head of the epidemiology and biostatistics department from 1997 to 2005, Professor Martin Zizi carried out research in molecular biology then in physics and in particular worked on the behavior of proteins, cancer, viral diseases.

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